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CSS modules in the browser, with lightweight preprocessing by stylis.js
Based on the quite awesome csz library by Luke Jackson.
With inline styles:
import {css} from 'https://unpkg.com/css-esm';
const styles = css`
.button {
color: red;
}
:global (.foo) {
.button.is-primary {
color: green;
}
}
`;
document.body.innerHTML = `
<button class="${styles.button}">Get started</button>
<div class="foo">
<button class="${styles.button} ${styles.isPrimary}">Another button</button>
</div>
`;
With external files:
import {loadCss} from 'https://unpkg.com/css-esm';
const styles = loadCss('main.css');
document.body.innerHTML = `
<button class="${styles.button}">Get started</button>
`;
While mapped class names are available immediately, you can see when the CSS file has loaded using
the special $loaded property (a Promise):
const styles = loadCss('main.css');
await styles.$loaded;
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CSS modules in the browser, with lightweight preprocessing
We found that css-esm 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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