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CSS-in-JS framework for building approachable design systems.

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Taking theme-based autocomplete to the next level
As seen below, options are read from a theme, resolving custom prop aliases and shorthands. Raw CSS values are still permitted.
Published on April 10, 2020 by Kristóf Poduszló

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An atomic CSS-in-JS microlibrary with customizability, type-safety and performance in mind. Inspired by predecessors like Theme UI, Emotion and Tailwind CSS, glaze aims to provide a convenient styling solution for websites of any scale.
Built upon treat, a near-zero runtime is guaranteed. The final bundle size is proportional to the amount of features utilized, including opt-in dynamic style injection for browsers.
Built upon treat, a near-zero runtime is guaranteed. The final bundle size is proportional to the amount of features utilized, including opt-in dynamic style injection for browsers.