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react-native-css-interop
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Provides a layer of interoperability between React Native and CSS stylesheets allowing to use CSS as a styling language for both React Native and React Native Web. The interoperability goes beyond basic styles allows the use of modern features such as CSS
Provides a layer of interoperability between React Native and CSS stylesheets allowing to use CSS as a styling language for both React Native and React Native Web. The interoperability goes beyond basic styles allows the use of modern features such as CSS Variables, Viewport Units and, Media and Container queries.
This is not a full implementation of the CSS spec. It is a highly opinionated view on how React Native projects can work with CSS.
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Provides a layer of interoperability between React Native and CSS stylesheets allowing to use CSS as a styling language for both React Native and React Native Web. The interoperability goes beyond basic styles allows the use of modern features such as CSS
The npm package react-native-css-interop receives a total of 134,542 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-css-interop popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-native-css-interop demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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