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@elucidata/css
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Co-locate your CSS with your components. For use in React/Preact/Vanilla... Probably SolidJS too.
Co-locate your CSS with your components. For use in React/Preact/Vanilla... Probably SolidJS too.
Minify+Gzip < 2kB
bun add github:elucidata/css
Or npm, pnpm, yarn... Whatever.
import { css } from "@elucidata/css"
const Button = (props) => (
<button className={Button.styles("Button")}>{props.children}</button>
)
Button.styles = css`
&& {
background: dodgerblue;
color: white;
}
`
The configurable token && will be replaced with a unique name based on the hash of the entire string.
Also supports creating inline components.
import { comp } from "@elucidata/css/react"
const Card = comp("div.Card").css`
border: 1px solid silver;
header {
color: dodgerblue;
padding: 1rem;
}
section {
padding: 1rem;
}
footer {
color: dimgray;
padding: 1rem;
}
`
Styles using the syntax are scoped to the component.
import { configure } from "@elucidata/css"
configure({
// defaults:
debug: false,
verbose: false,
append: "batch",
target: document.head,
regExp: /&&/g,
hashIds: false,
prefix: "css",
mode: "auto",
})
Configuration options:
interface IConfiguration {
append: "each" | "batch" // style creation
mode: "style" | "sheet" | "auto" // whether constructable stylesheets are used
debug: boolean
verbose: boolean
target: Element
regExp: RegExp
hashIds: boolean
prefix: string
}
FAQs
Co-locate your CSS with your components. For use in React/Preact/Vanilla... Probably SolidJS too.
We found that @elucidata/css 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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