startpage
emotion
startpage | emotion | |
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4 | 52 | |
8 | 17,194 | |
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10.0 | 5.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Vue | JavaScript | |
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startpage
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Lets create something neat together!
GitHub Link
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The start page is coming along great!
Remember to read the docs: https://github.com/fredrikburmester/startpage on the develop branch.
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Another Startpage! No need to install anything; this is cloud-hosted and uses local storage for all settings and links. Just bookmark the URL and start using it! Features for now are: theme selection and link badges!
The GitHub repo is now online if you wanna self host: https://github.com/fredrikburmester/startpage
emotion
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Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
emotion [ https://emotion.sh ]
- Why is does modern HTML/CSS seem so complex and convoluted? (details in comment)
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How are folks feeling about the React team's push toward server components?
dang, I never thought about this implication, and I googled the emotionjs repo there's a currently-active open issue regarding this https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/issues/2928
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I created a Zero-Runtime CSS-in-JS Library Compatible with Next.js App Router and RSC
Over my years of working with React, I’ve loved using CSS-in-JS libraries like Emotion and Styled-components. However, their inherent performance overhead from injecting CSS at runtime and their incompatibility with the latest Next.js features such as App Router and React Server Components (RSC) have always been a nagging issue for me.
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Next.js App Directory Architecture First Impressions
An early difficulty I encountered was using UI component libraries like Mantine and Material UI in the new architecture. After looking through some GitHub issues, the culprit is Emotion, a package many component libraries rely on that does not support server rendering.
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CSS Style Guide for Web Dev?
In general I recommend using styled-components or emotion. These directly attach CSS to your components in a scoped way so that your CSS files aren’t stepping on each other’s toes all the time and make sure styling is colocated with the component.
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Server Components
I ran into this problem as well. The root cause as I understand it is emotion: https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/issues/2928
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CSS In JS - The what, why and How's
While integrating component libraries, they may not give you full control over the order in which styles are inserted. (Example issue).
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Lets create something neat together!
Vanilla Extract (CSS Framework) (Alternative: Emotion)
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
i-hate-regex - The code for iHateregex.io 😈 - The Regex Cheat Sheet
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
alpine - A clean browser startpage with weather and stock market widgets.
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
styletron - :zap: Toolkit for component-oriented styling