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ComponentSheet is a better syntax for styling React elements.
ComponentSheet is a better syntax for styling React elements.
What ComponentSheet offers:
Style react elements cleanly, without all the div
/View
className=
or style=
noise
Style elements using JSX
Organize your styling, and style-related props, in one place
Separate the static parts of your render()
function
Supports multiple backends. Works seamlessly with:
const S = ComponentSheet.create(() => ({
Container: (
<div
style={{
display: 'flex',
flexDirection: 'column',
alignItems: 'stretch',
padding: 10,
}}
/>
),
Message: (
<div style={{ flex: 1 }}>
Welcome! Please continue...
</div>
),
ContinueButton: (
<button
style={{
height: 30,
marginTop: 10,
backgroundColor: 'green',
borderRadius: 10,
}}
/>
),
}));
function MyNoticePage(props) {
return (
<S.Container>
<S.Message />
<S.ContinueButton onPress={props.onContinue} />
</S.Container>
);
}
Choose one:
npm install --save @component-sheet/aphrodite
npm install --save @component-sheet/native
(for React Native or react-native-web)ComponentSheet takes the jsx you write in ComponentSheet.create
and transforms
any inline style/classname objects into compiled css using the specified backend
library (either Aphrodite, react-native-web, or React Native).
Then, when you render a component declared in your component sheet, it merges in the props you supply at render time, resuling in the final react element.
Coming soon.
FAQs
ComponentSheet is a better syntax for styling React elements.
We found that @component-sheet/native demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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