What is styled-components?
The styled-components npm package is a library for styling React applications. It utilizes tagged template literals to style your components. It allows you to write actual CSS code to style your components without worrying about class name bugs due to its unique feature of scoped styles. It also supports theming, dynamic styling, and can work with server-side rendering.
What are styled-components's main functionalities?
Basic Styling
This feature allows you to create React components with styles attached to them. The example shows how to create a styled button component.
import styled from 'styled-components';
const Button = styled.button`
background: palevioletred;
border-radius: 3px;
border: none;
color: white;
`;
Theming
Theming support allows you to define a set of constants for styling that can be accessed throughout your application. The example shows how to use a theme to style a button component.
import styled, { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components';
const ThemeButton = styled.button`
background: ${props => props.theme.main};
color: ${props => props.theme.secondary};
`;
const theme = {
main: 'mediumseagreen',
secondary: 'white'
};
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<ThemeButton>Click me</ThemeButton>
</ThemeProvider>;
Dynamic Styling
Dynamic styling allows you to pass props to your styled component to change its appearance dynamically. The example shows a div that changes its background and text color based on props.
import styled from 'styled-components';
const DynamicDiv = styled.div`
background: ${props => props.bgColor};
color: ${props => props.textColor};
`;
<DynamicDiv bgColor='papayawhip' textColor='palevioletred'>Dynamic Content</DynamicDiv>;
Server-Side Rendering
styled-components can be rendered on the server, allowing you to generate the required styles along with your HTML for faster initial load times. The example shows how to use ServerStyleSheet to collect styles during server-side rendering.
import { ServerStyleSheet, StyleSheetManager } from 'styled-components';
const sheet = new ServerStyleSheet();
<StyleSheetManager sheet={sheet.instance}>
<YourApp />
</StyleSheetManager>;
const styleTags = sheet.getStyleTags(); // gets all the tags from the sheet
Other packages similar to styled-components
emotion
Emotion is a performant and flexible CSS-in-JS library. It is similar to styled-components but offers a different API and additional features like composition patterns and the ability to work with plain objects instead of template literals.
jss
JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which allows you to use JavaScript to describe styles in a declarative, conflict-free and reusable way. It differs from styled-components in its approach to styling, using JavaScript objects instead of tagged template literals.
aphrodite
Aphrodite is another CSS-in-JS library that allows you to write styles in JavaScript and attach them to your components. It focuses on performance by generating as little CSS as possible and supports server-side rendering, but it does not use tagged template literals.
linaria
Linaria is a zero-runtime CSS-in-JS library that extracts CSS to real CSS files during the build process. Unlike styled-components, which injects styles at runtime, Linaria aims to provide better performance by avoiding the runtime style injection.
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If you are looking for styled-components v4.0 (under active development), check out the roadmap and dev branch.
Utilising tagged template literals (a recent addition to JavaScript) and the power of CSS, styled-components
allows you to write actual CSS code to style your components. It also removes the mapping between components and styles β using components as a low-level styling construct could not be easier!
styled-components
is compatible with both React (for web) and React Native β meaning it's the perfect choice even for truly universal apps! See the documentation about React Native for more information.
Supported by Front End Center. Thank you for making this possible!
See the documentation at styled-components.com/docs for more information about using styled-components
!
Quicklinks to some of the most-visited pages:
Example
import React from 'react';
import styled from 'styled-components';
const Title = styled.h1`
font-size: 1.5em;
text-align: center;
color: palevioletred;
`;
const Wrapper = styled.section`
padding: 4em;
background: papayawhip;
`;
<Wrapper>
<Title>Hello World, this is my first styled component!</Title>
</Wrapper>
This is what you'll see in your browser:
Built with styled-components
A lot of hard work goes into community libraries, projects, and guides. A lot of them make it easier to get started or help you with your next project! Thereβs also a whole lot of interesting apps and sites that people have built using styled-components.
Make sure to head over to awesome-styled-components to see them all! And please contribute and add your own work to the list so others can find it.
Contributing
If you want to contribute to styled-components
please see our contributing and community guidelines, they'll help you get set up locally and explain the whole process.
Please also note that all repositories under the styled-components
organization follow our Code of Conduct, make sure to review and follow it.
Badge
Let everyone know you're using styled-components β
[![style: styled-components](https://img.shields.io/badge/style-%F0%9F%92%85%20styled--components-orange.svg?colorB=daa357&colorA=db748e)](https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components)
Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].
Backers
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License
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright Β© 2016-present Glen Maddern and Maximilian Stoiber.
See LICENSE for more information.
Acknowledgements
This project builds on a long line of earlier work by clever folks all around the world. We'd like to thank Charlie Somerville, Nik Graf, Sunil Pai, Michael Chan, Andrey Popp, Jed Watson & Andrey Sitnik who contributed ideas, code or inspiration.
Special thanks to @okonet for the fantastic logo.