How 'bout that CSS-in-JS?pic.twitter.com/mcR9scUhQq
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As a browser person, I bet you have some pretty wild reasons for not being a fan of CSS!
No man, I just hate global variables ;-) But seriously, Shadow DOM is the answer to CSS in the same way that "structured programming" is the answer to assembly.
I feel the perfect answer lies somewhere in the space between. It's possible to use these types of approaches when *writing* code but still extract simple, static CSS that is just CSS in terms of perf. It also enables the dream of only including the CSS actually used.
This gets close: https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components … but I want this for Preact with theming support.
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