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117: Mitchell Hamilton - Writing CSS-in-JS with Emotion

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Writing CSS-in-JS with Emotion

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117: Mitchell Hamilton - Writing CSS-in-JS with Emotion
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June 20, 2019 • Episode 117
117: Mitchell Hamilton - Writing CSS-in-JS with Emotion
By Adam Wathan • View the Website
In this episode, Adam talks to Mitchell Hamilton about writing your styles directly in your JavaScript components using the CSS-in-JS library Emotion.
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In this episode, Adam talks to Mitchell Hamilton about writing your styles directly in your JavaScript components using the CSS-in-JS library Emotion.

Show Notes

Topics include:
  • What CSS-in-JS even is
  • What Emotion does differently than other CSS-in-JS libraries
  • How to actually use Emotion to style your projects
  • How the JSX pragma works and what it's for
  • How Emotion works under the hood
  • Performance
  • Adding global styles to your project
  • Style re-use and composition in Emotion
  • Using Emotion with server-side rendering
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