I've heard that cool kids use something like thishttps://twitter.com/Daniel15/status/1160980442041896961 …
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by the way I forgot to mention that it comes with built-CSS to JavaScript source maps
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Worked just a tiny bit on improving the performance of dynamic styles in StyleSheet and now it is ~35% faster! More to come!
When using the Babel plugin w/ static styles performance is comparable to CSS Modules https://dist-nmva00ye5.now.sh pic.twitter.com/LFGNondayg
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It seems that it is incompatible with core-js@3 due to linaria core-js@2 support.
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oh that's a bummer, if you use yarn can you try to resolve to 3 and see if it still works? https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/selective-version-resolutions/ …
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Looking rad! How does it work? Extract styles into a style sheet at the top of the page? Also curious to know how global vs scoped styles work.
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thanks! Yes, it creates a single bundle with the entire app (atomic) CSS which is fine I guess since file size growth in atomic CSS classes based solutions is logarithmic. Code splitting is unnecessary. At the moment there is not support for global styles.
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Compiles to Atomic CSS
Pseudo-classes and media queries
Built-in i18n support
React and the css prop
try it

oops