I spot some kind of css-in-js solution that does full static extraction and uses data attributes to attach styles https://twitter.com/dvnabbott/status/1135631445723045888 …pic.twitter.com/nm8DAmEgCF
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that’s how glamor’s first version worked. It’s... ok? Classname remains kinda remain clean and readable.
I’m not sure what they’re using to generate all this, they might have good internal tooling for this.
Conceptually they're not too bad, but as the snippet shows it results in so much visual clutter that everything just becomes harder to read. CSS modules all day over this (componentname-classname-hash)
Would that not be a debugging nightmare?
ever read about Attribute Modules? A funky experiment by @glenmaddern back a few years ago: https://glenmaddern.com/articles/introducing-am-css … I still kinda like it.
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