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styled-jsx
- Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
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Why does everyone love tailwind
You'd rather use this over tailwind? Na...
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
styled-jsx -> A library with a lot of similar features like styled-components. Has some extra features here and there.
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Writing CSS With JavaScript
This isn't a new idea. CSS in JS is obviously a thing, but that usually implies having component code with CSS right alongside it in some sort of JS based syntax. There's also JSS which is a library for writing CSS with JS.
- Is there anything like Astro's CSS for vanilla React or Next?
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Creating a Gantt chart with React using Next.js
The CSS we'll use for the Gantt chart is included in the starter code. We've used Styled JSX, which comes with Next.js, to write scoped-styled components. There are some global styles in styles/globals.js. These global styles are added to our app in the Layout component in the components folder. The entire app is wrapped in this Layout component in the _app.js file, which is in the pages folder.
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What's the current state of CSS (with React)
Styled JSX is what we're using at work right now, since we're using Next.js and it comes with this out of the box. We're actually using both SCSS modules for static styles and Styled JSX for dynamic styles. It's been great so far.
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Create own default plugin to NX workspace
// schema.json { "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/schema", "cli": "nx", "$id": "ReactLibrary", "title": "", "type": "object", "properties": { "name": { "type": "string", "description": "Library name", "$default": { "$source": "argv", "index": 0 }, "x-prompt": "What name would you like to use for the library?", "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z].*$" }, "directory": { "type": "string", "description": "A directory where the lib is placed.", "alias": "dir" }, "domain": { "description": "Domain where this library belongs.", "type": "string", "default": "none", "alias": "dom", "x-prompt": { "message": "Which domain this library belongs?", "type": "list", "items": [ { "value": "web", "label": "Web" }, { "value": "common", "label": "Common" } ] } }, "scope": { "type": "string", "description": "A scope for the lib.", "alias": "sc" }, "type": { "description": "Library type", "type": "string", "alias": "t", "x-prompt": { "message": "Select library type?", "type": "list", "items": [ { "value": "data", "label": "Data" }, { "value": "model", "label": "Model" }, { "value": "util", "label": "Util" }, { "value": "feature", "label": "Feature" }, { "value": "ui", "label": "Ui" } ] } }, "style": { "description": "The file extension to be used for style files.", "type": "string", "default": "none", "alias": "s", "x-prompt": { "message": "Which stylesheet format would you like to use?", "type": "list", "items": [ { "value": "css", "label": "CSS" }, { "value": "scss", "label": "SASS(.scss) [ http://sass-lang.com ]" }, { "value": "styl", "label": "Stylus(.styl) [ http://stylus-lang.com ]" }, { "value": "less", "label": "LESS [ http://lesscss.org ]" }, { "value": "styled-components", "label": "styled-components [ https://styled-components.com ]" }, { "value": "@emotion/styled", "label": "emotion [ https://emotion.sh ]" }, { "value": "styled-jsx", "label": "styled-jsx [ https://www.npmjs.com/package/styled-jsx ]" }, { "value": "none", "label": "None" } ] } }, "linter": { "description": "The tool to use for running lint checks.", "type": "string", "enum": ["eslint", "tslint"], "default": "eslint" }, "unitTestRunner": { "type": "string", "enum": ["jest", "none"], "description": "Test runner to use for unit tests.", "default": "jest" }, "skipFormat": { "description": "Skip formatting files.", "type": "boolean", "default": false }, "skipTsConfig": { "type": "boolean", "default": false, "description": "Do not update `tsconfig.json` for development experience." }, "pascalCaseFiles": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Use pascal case component file name (e.g. `App.tsx`).", "alias": "P", "default": false }, "routing": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Generate library with routes." }, "appProject": { "type": "string", "description": "The application project to add the library route to.", "alias": "a" }, "publishable": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Create a publishable library." }, "buildable": { "type": "boolean", "default": false, "description": "Generate a buildable library." }, "importPath": { "type": "string", "description": "The library name used to import it, like `@myorg/my-awesome-lib`." }, "component": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Generate a default component.", "default": true }, "js": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Generate JavaScript files rather than TypeScript files.", "default": false }, "globalCss": { "type": "boolean", "description": "When `true`, the stylesheet is generated using global CSS instead of CSS modules (e.g. file is `*.css` rather than `*.module.css`).", "default": false }, "strict": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Whether to enable tsconfig strict mode or not.", "default": true }, "setParserOptionsProject": { "type": "boolean", "description": "Whether or not to configure the ESLint `parserOptions.project` option. We do not do this by default for lint performance reasons.", "default": false }, "standaloneConfig": { "description": "Split the project configuration into `/project.json` rather than including it inside `workspace.json`.", "type": "boolean" }, "compiler": { "type": "string", "enum": ["babel", "swc"], "default": "swc", "description": "Which compiler to use." } }, "required": ["name", "type", "scope", "domain"] }
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The best styling options for Next.js
The previous three methods covered the best styling options if you prefer Utility CSS. But perhaps you are more of a CSS-in-JS kind of person. In which case, Styled-JSX might be up your alley.
- Web Development | Which path to follow in Front-End studies?
wallis.dev
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Putting Dev.to to work - using it as a CMS
I started out by searching online for other portfolios people have created for inspiration. It was then that I came across James Wallis' portfolio, and I loved the design, to understate how I felt.
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How to Build a Remark.js Syntax Highlighter
This is a fantastic project and website that I used as a refrence
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Done for now
I learned a lot from the official documentation but the real MVP for me is this guy. James has been writing about how to work with Next for a while and I used his blog posts to help me guide my decisions in building out this website as well (Thank you!).
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Using getStaticProps and getStaticPaths with TypeScript - Next.js
My personal website is built on Next.js and uses both the getStaticProps and getStaticPaths functions to dynamically generate the /blog/ and /portfolio/ pages at build time. While updating both methods to use their proper TypeScript types, following the documentation, I ran into an error when reading the parameter that I was passing from getStaticPaths into getStaticProps.
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Adding a blog with a Dev.to backend to a static Next.js website (with canonical URLs)
Recently, I decided that I wanted to present them on my own website. After researching different ways to achieve this, I concluded using the Dev.to API to create the blog section of my website would be the perfect solution. I decided that articles would only show up on my website if I'd added a canonical URL to the article on Dev.to - meaning my website is seen as the source of the article (even though it was written on Dev.to).
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I completely rewrote my personal website using Dev.to as a CMS
View the code on GitHub
What are some alternatives?
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
emotion - 👩🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
tree-sitter-javascript - Javascript grammar for tree-sitter
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
React Inline
css-modules - Documentation about css-modules
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
Aphrodite - Framework-agnostic CSS-in-JS with support for server-side rendering, browser prefixing, and minimum CSS generation
Neutrino - Create and build modern JavaScript projects with zero initial configuration.
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