The Next Generation of CSS-in-JS
Emotion 11 has been released 🚀 See the blog post
Emotion is a performant and flexible CSS-in-JS library. Building on many other CSS-in-JS libraries, it allows you to style apps quickly with string or object styles. It has predictable composition to avoid specificity issues with CSS. With source maps and labels, Emotion has a great developer experience and great performance with heavy caching in production.
👀 Demo Sandbox 📖 DocsFrequently viewed docs:
Quick StartGet up and running with a single import.
npm install --save @emotion/react
/** @jsx jsx */ import { jsx } from '@emotion/react' let SomeComponent = props => { return ( <div css={{ color: 'hotpink' }} {...props} /> ) }Do I Need To Use the Babel Plugin?
The babel plugin is not required, but enables some optimizations and customizations that could be beneficial for your project.
Look here 👉 emotion babel plugin feature table and documentation
Demo Sandbox Examplescss-in-js-media
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