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@css-hooks/core
Advanced tools
Hooks bring CSS features to native inline styles, enabling you to target various
states such as hover, focus, and active, all without leaving the style prop.
For example, hooks can easily solve the common use case of applying state-driven
styles to a link:
<a
href="https://css-hooks.com/"
style={css({
color: "#03f",
fontSize: "1rem",
"&:hover": {
color: "#09f",
},
"&:active": {
color: "#e33",
},
"@media (1000px <= width)": {
fontSize: "1.25rem",
},
})}
>
Hooks
</a>
Notably, the css function is pure. It simply returns a flat style object that
is compatible with the style prop, creating dynamic property values that
change under various conditions through CSS variables.
Please visit css-hooks.com to get started.
Contributions are welcome. Please see the contributing guidelines for more information.
CSS Hooks is offered under the MIT license.
FAQs
CSS Hooks core library
The npm package @css-hooks/core receives a total of 88 weekly downloads. As such, @css-hooks/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @css-hooks/core 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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