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Simple Tips on How to easily Deploy an Open-Source TypeScript Internal Link Client for Next.js
For the manipulation of internal links in Next.js/Nuxt.js, pathpida does help in automatically generating type definition files.
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Faster React apps coding: How to migrate from Emotion CSS-in-JS to Stylify Utility-First CSS
I will be happy for any feedback! The Stylify is still a new Library and there is a lot of space for improvement π.
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How to Effortlessly Migrate from Styled Components CSS-in-JS to Stylify Utility-First CSS for Better React Development. | Stylify CSS
Hi all!I have made a guide on how to switch from Styled Components CSS-in-JS to Stylify Utility-First CSS.Stylify is a library that uses CSS-like selectors to generate optimized utility-first CSS based on what you write.I would be happy for any feedback if it is understandable :).Thanks in advance for any response!
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How to Effortlessly Migrate from Styled Components CSS-in-JS to Stylify Utility-First CSS for Better React Development.
Say goodbye to CSS-in-JS and Runtime scripts for injecting and compiling CSS and hello to lightning-fast coding with Stylify Utility-First CSS. As a React frontend engineer, you know the importance of efficient, streamlined solutions that don't sacrifice style or functionality. And that's exactly what Stylify offers.
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Best Practices for Utility-First CSS
const compilerConfig = { // CSS variables are note enabled by default in Stylify replaceVariablesByCssVariables: true, // https://stylifycss.com/docs/stylify/compiler#variables variabels: { textFontSize: '12px', textColor: '#000', // Tries to match a screen, can be sm, md, lg... minw400px: { textFontSize: '18px' }, // For a @media (prefer-color-scheme: dark) dark: { textColor: '#fff' }, // When screen is not found, // it falls back to a custom selector // in this case element with the ".dark" class // which will very probably be the root (html el) '.dark': { textColor: '#fff' }, } };
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Using Beautiful Material Themes from Material Theme Builder in Stylify CSS
Apart from the colors module, there is a typography.module.css. You might want to remove it as well and rewrite these classes into Stylify CSS components using Stylify dynamic components syntax.
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Stylify CSS: Code your SvelteKit website faster with CSS-like utilities
Stylify + SvelteKit. Style your SvelteKit website faster with Stylify. Don't study selectors and syntax. Use pure CSS syntax and get generated CSS with advanced optimization for production.
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Stylify CSS: Code your Remix website faster with CSS-like utilities
const { Bundler } = require('@stylify/bundler'); const isDev = process.argv[process.argv.length - 1] === '--w'; const bundler = new Bundler({ watchFiles: isDev, // Optional compiler: { mangleSelectors: !isDev, // https://stylifycss.com/docs/stylify/compiler#variables variables: {}, // https://stylifycss.com/docs/stylify/compiler#macros macros: {}, // https://stylifycss.com/docs/stylify/compiler#components components: {}, // ... } }); // This bundles all CSS into one file // You can configure the Bundler to bundle CSS for each page separately // See bundler link below bundler.bundle([ { files: ['./app/**/*.tsx'], outputFile: './app/styles/stylify.css' }, ]);
- Want to write CSS faster? Don't want to study any framework? Try Stylify CSS π
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Stylify CSS: Style your website faster with CSS-like utilities (StylifyCSS.com)
I have made a Stylify CSS that uses CSS-like selectors to generate optimized utility-first CSS. It can be integrated into various tools: Next, Vue, Angular, Next, Nuxt.
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