what's the best way for styling our components in react?

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SurveyJS - JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor
Add the SurveyJS white-label form builder to your JavaScript app (React/Angular/Vue3). Build complex JSON forms without coding. Fully customizable, works with any backend, perfect for data-heavy apps. Learn more.
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InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads
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  1. vanilla-extract

    Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript

    my favorite approach right now is vanilla extract

  2. SurveyJS

    JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor. Add the SurveyJS white-label form builder to your JavaScript app (React/Angular/Vue3). Build complex JSON forms without coding. Fully customizable, works with any backend, perfect for data-heavy apps. Learn more.

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  3. stitches

    [Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.

    Stitches allows you to map your design system

  4. one-loader

    Single-file components for React

    Honestly I'm a huge fan of Vue Single-File Components, and I'd love to see the same concept being applied to React. There has been some initiatives in React, but none of them actually became popular.

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