A simple Browserify v2 transform for adding required styles to the browser.
If you have a file entry.js
that you want to require some css from style.css
:
style.css:
body { background: pink; }
entry.js:
var styleNode = require('./style.css'); console.log('The background is pink!')
Install cssify into your app:
When you compile your app, just pass -t cssify
to browserify:
$ browserify -t cssify entry.js > bundle.js
With npm:
To add a stylesheet from a url:
var cssify = require('cssify') cssify.byUrl('//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.0.0/css/bootstrap.min.css') // Bootstrap styles!
BSD
Thanks to substack's insert-css and domenic's simple-jadeify for helping me figure out how to actually test this thing.
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