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My favourite up-to-date styling solution was Stitches.js but nowadays React Team is officially recommending moving away from runtime CSS-in-JS towards static extraction. Tailwind and vanilla-extract are the best alternatives I've seen and I'd recommend those for new React projects.
My favourite up-to-date styling solution was Stitches.js but nowadays React Team is officially recommending moving away from runtime CSS-in-JS towards static extraction. Tailwind and vanilla-extract are the best alternatives I've seen and I'd recommend those for new React projects.
My favourite up-to-date styling solution was Stitches.js but nowadays React Team is officially recommending moving away from runtime CSS-in-JS towards static extraction. Tailwind and vanilla-extract are the best alternatives I've seen and I'd recommend those for new React projects.
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