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How to use ChakraUI on native mobile?
NB: Using Capacitor in practise means bundling your website inside the app, NOT loading it on demand (via a url). That is the recommended option from Capacitor’s creator Max Lynch, since if not: "Apple will likely reject your app since it is not “self-contained.". To make it self-contained, you can do a NextJS static export, for example. Sadly, for distribution, this means going through the App Store process, and asking clients to update their app for every code change (many will thus be out of date). Unless you use a service such as CodePush for Capacitor. Never mind the weirdness of using a code distribution tool for native apps, just to serve users with fresh HTML, CSS and JS...
dripsy
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The different strategies to building a cross-platform app
Dripsy unstyled UI primitives which are responsive (at the expense of SSR support though).
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React-native with next.js question
Here are libs to help you share code between web and mobile: - Shared UI primitives + style: https://github.com/nandorojo/dripsy
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Styling RN apps
Try using dripsy. It allows you to create responsive themes a lot like the web.
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Expo + Next.js for mobile + web
Dripsy is a good solution for styling: https://github.com/nandorojo/dripsy
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How to combine React Native Web + responsivity + NextJS SSR, to get SEO
This article is extracted from this github discussion, which goes into greater detail on how to achieve this with the libraries Dripsy (a component design system) and Fresnel (SSR w/ media queries).
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Magnus UI vs. Dripsy - Chakra UI alternatives for React Native (+Web)
Does NOT currently support SSR. Even though it still works with NextJS for other reasons such as code splitting and navigation, and SSG.
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How to use ChakraUI on native mobile?
Dripsy is very declarative: it allows you to provide object and array values to add mobile-first responsive styles. Instead of manually using the Dimension API (on native), and adding media queries and nested styles throughout your code (on web). This API is very inspired by Chakra UI's array syntax for declaring responsiveness. (Which Magnus UI also is inspired by).
What are some alternatives?
react-native-code-push - React Native module for CodePush
react-native-extended-stylesheet - Extended StyleSheets for React Native
electron - Deploy your Capacitor apps to Linux, Mac, and Windows desktops, with the Electron platform! 🖥️
react-native-media-query - Media queries for react-native and react-native-web
react-native-magnus - A Utility-First React Native UI Framework 🚀🧩
expo-next-react-navigation - ⛴ Make Next.js and react-navigation play nicely together with an Expo/React Native Web app.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
expo-cli - Tools for creating, running, and deploying universal Expo and React Native apps
@artsy/fresnel - An SSR compatible approach to CSS media query based responsive layouts for React.
detect-responsive-traits - Determine responsive traits to only server-side render markup truly needed.