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css-loader
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CSS: From Chaos to Order
@fbem/css-loader is very similar to css-loader (and actually a fork of it) and has almost the same set of options and functionality. You can even use it with different style preprocessors by simply chaining loaders together in webpack config. But be sure to pick up if you need them π.
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React SSR loading CSS on express server problems.
Css files need a css loader like https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader. In fact I see you already have 2 css loaders in your normal webpack config. the server config needs those too. Your fronted build and server build will be very similar in that regard.
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Vue devs, what can React do better than Vue 3?
React comes by default with css module support via https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader, which is stable and not deprecated. (Note that this entirely independent of react)
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Use PrimeReact Themes with CSS Modules Enabled in React Application
I have enabled CSS modules within webpack.config in my React application so that I can locally scope CSS files to individual components. I'm also trying to use the TabView component from PrimeReact. When I do so the themes from PrimeReact are not applied. If I create a separate project and do not enable CSS modules the themes apply correctly.
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Built-In CSS naming pattern
this is technically a feature of css-loader and not of nextjs, next just supports it ootb through their webpack config. iirc its this option you need to customize
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[beginner help] Breaking change in config file
const config = { mode: isProdBuild ? 'production' : 'development', devtool: isProdBuild ? 'source-map' : 'cheap-module-eval-source-map', entry: { app: `${SRC_DIR}/index.js`, }, optimization: { minimize: isProdBuild, sideEffects: true, }, context: SRC_DIR, stats: { colors: true, hash: true, timings: true, assets: true, chunks: false, chunkModules: false, modules: false, children: false, warnings: true, }, module: { rules: [ transpileJavaScriptRule(mode), loadWebWorkersRule, loadShadersRule, ], }, resolve: { // Which directories to search when resolving modules modules: [ // Modules specific to this package path.resolve(__dirname, '../node_modules'), // Hoisted Yarn Workspace Modules path.resolve(__dirname, '../../../node_modules'), SRC_DIR, ], // Attempt to resolve these extensions in order. extensions: ['.js', '.jsx', '.json', '*'], // symlinked resources are resolved to their real path, not their symlinked location symlinks: true, }, plugins: [ new webpack.DefinePlugin({ /* Application */ 'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify(process.env.NODE_ENV), 'process.env.DEBUG': JSON.stringify(process.env.DEBUG), 'process.env.APP_CONFIG': JSON.stringify(process.env.APP_CONFIG || ''), 'process.env.PUBLIC_URL': JSON.stringify(process.env.PUBLIC_URL || ''), 'process.env.VERSION_NUMBER': JSON.stringify(PACKAGE.version || ''), 'process.env.BUILD_NUM': JSON.stringify(BUILD_NUM), /* i18n */ 'process.env.USE_LOCIZE': JSON.stringify(process.env.USE_LOCIZE || ''), 'process.env.LOCIZE_PROJECTID': JSON.stringify(process.env.LOCIZE_PROJECTID || ''), 'process.env.LOCIZE_API_KEY': JSON.stringify(process.env.LOCIZE_API_KEY || ''), /* XNAT dev */ 'process.env.XNAT_PROXY': JSON.stringify(process.env.XNAT_PROXY || ''), 'process.env.XNAT_DOMAIN': JSON.stringify(process.env.XNAT_DOMAIN || ''), 'process.env.XNAT_USERNAME': JSON.stringify(process.env.XNAT_USERNAME || ''), 'process.env.XNAT_PASSWORD': JSON.stringify(process.env.XNAT_PASSWORD || ''), }), ], // // Fix: https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader/issues/447#issuecomment-285598881 // // For issue in cornerstone-wado-image-loader // node: { // fs: 'empty', // }, };
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Why I left CSS-in-JS and returned to good old CSS preprocessors
One possible non-JSS solution is css-modules supported in css-loader. That requires some setup which may get convoluted if you need CSS preprocessors or SSR.
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18 Alternatives to Using Tailwind CSS: Do You Really Need It?
β¨ css loader π₯ jss π csjs βοΈ aphrodite
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Let Obfuscate it. (Optmisation technic)
Before we start, you should have a minimum knowledge of webpack, you should have css-loader. Along this article, I use nuxt for example, but you can use React or Angular.
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Share variables between JavaScript and CSS
The above should work in Create React App out of the box. If you are rolling your own Webpack configuration (may God have mercy on your soul), you'll need to configure modules with a compileType of icss:
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
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18 Alternatives to Using Tailwind CSS: Do You Really Need It?
β¨ css loader π₯ jss π csjs βοΈ aphrodite
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Share variables between JavaScript and CSS
I've already mentioned Emotion, but other CSS-in-JS libraries to check out include Styled Components, JSS, Theme-UI, Radium, and Aprhodite.
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How to Become a Pro π Front End Developerπ»
-Styled Components -Radium -Emotion -JSS -Aphrodite
What are some alternatives?
sass-loader - Compiles Sass to CSS
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress π
icss - Interoperable CSS β a standard for loadable, linkable CSS
emotion - π©βπ€ CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
raw-loader - A loader for webpack that allows importing files as a String
React CSS Modules - Seamless mapping of class names to CSS modules inside of React components.
iCSS - δΈζ’δΊ CSS
Radium - A toolchain for React component styling.
eslint-loader - [DEPRECATED] A ESlint loader for webpack
classnames - A simple javascript utility for conditionally joining classNames together
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
glamor - inline css for react et al