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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.
pwa-asset-generator
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How To Generate Icons for a Progressive Web App from SVG File With a Single Command
To generate icons, we use pwa-asset-generator. The first command generates a favicon icon with a transparent background, the second one creates all the necessary icons for a progressive web app, and the third one creates images for splash screens. The last command is optional, in case you have an icon for dark mode.
- Gostaria de ajuda com PWA
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I built a free tool for generating PWA iOS Splash Screens
the easiest to use is still: https://github.com/onderceylan/pwa-asset-generator
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Building an offline-first application with Node.js and SQLite
Creating our home screen icons manually can be a very complicated task, but not to worry. We'll take advantage of a third-party module known as pwa-asset-generator to generate icons of different sizes from our main app icon inside the public directory with the command below:
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Kickin - bootstrap your Eleventy project
If you want to create PWA, you will need icons for your application for different platforms. This package uses pwa-assets-generator to create icons from an image. It will automatically insert links to icons into the HTML of every page and in the manifest.json file along with generated icons. All you need is an image as a template for future icons. By default, it is a favicon.png under the src directory.
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Simple Progressive Web Apps - Allow Users to Install Your WebSite or WebApp
pwa-asset-generator
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How to Favicon in 2021: Six files that fit most needs
Thank you for the article. It is certainly alluring to reduce the number of generated images linked in the in PWA apps.
I use https://github.com/onderceylan/pwa-asset-generator to generate assets for PWA's(have left a message on this repo to read your article!)
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