Maintainable CSS with React
- Documentation
- Related projects
- Using glamorous with react-sketchapp
- Usage with Stylus
- Users
- Inspiration
- Other Solutions
- Support
- Got Questions?
- Swag π
- Contributors
- LICENSE
You will find tutorials, examples, API documentation, and more at the glamorous website:
jest-glamor-react
: Jest utilities for Glamor and Reactglamorous-native
: React Native component styling solved πglamorous-primitives
: style primitive interfaces with glamorous πbabel-plugin-glamorous-displayname
: Automatically adds adisplayName
to your glamorous components for a better debugging experience.styled-system
: Design system utilities for styled-components, glamorous, and other css-in-js librariesglamorous-pseudo
: Pseudo component to extend built-in GlamorousComponentspreact-glam
: A tiny glamorous version for preactglamorous-jsxstyle
: jsxstyle components generated with glamorousvscode-glamorous
: A vscode extension forglamorous
,glamorous-native
andglamorous-primitives
.glam-atom
: Atom editor extension forglamorous
,glamorous-native
andglamorous-primitives
.css-in-js
: Atom editor extension making it easy to convert normal CSS format to CSS in JS format.- Convert CSS-in-JS: VSCode extension making it easy to convert normal CSS format to CSS in JS format.
glamorous-redocx
: style redocx components with glamorous π
With the release of glamorous-primitives
, now you can use glamorous with react-sketchapp to manage design systems and use React components for designs.
You can find documentation and related examples here.
You can use glamorous-stylus for styling React components with Stylus. Find detailed documentation here.
Who uses glamorous
? See other/USERS.md and add yourself if you use glamorous
!
This package was inspired by the work from people's work on the following projects:
There are actually quite a few solutions to the general problem of styling in React. This isn't the place for a full-on comparison of features, but I'm unaware of any which supports all of the features which this library supports.
If you need help, please fork this CodeSandbox and bring it up in the chat
Check out the FAQ.
You can pick up glamorous stickers from unixstickers.com! A portion of all purchases will be donated to Girls Who Code! π
In addition, a community member created this awesome t-shirt, and they're now available on Amazon! For every shirt purchased, GSM Studio will donate $1 to Girls Who Code to support the next generation of programmers. The shirts come in various colors and sizes. In addition you can check out other clever t-shirts by GSM Studio.
Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
MIT