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title: "CSS-in-JS"
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ring: trial
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quadrant: methods-and-patterns
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---
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CSS-in-JS is a method where JavaScript is used to style components. The first libraries which implemented these technique where [Styled-Components](https://styled-components.com/), [Emotion](https://emotion.sh/) & [JSS](https://cssinjs.org/).
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### Example:
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```js
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const Button = styled.button`
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display: inline-block;
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padding: 0.5rem 0;
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background: transparent;
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color: white;
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border: 2px solid white;
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${(props) =>
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props.primary &&
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css`
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background: white;
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color: black;
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`}
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`;
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return <Button primary>Click me</Button>;
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```
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Advantages of CSS-in-JS
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- Local Scoping instad of global namespace
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- No classname to element mapping
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- Use the full power of JavaScript to enhance CSS (loops, variables & more)
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- Dynamic syling & Theming (Access to state or props)
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- TypeScript Support
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Disadvantages of CSS-in-JS
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- Runtime cost when using dynamic styling
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- Slightly different syntax than traditional CSS (object syntax vs template literals)
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- Can add an extra layer of complexity
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In the meantime CSS-in-JS has evolved even more. The are some libraries which leverages nearly zero-runtime costs such as [Stitches](https://stitches.dev/) or [Vanilla Extract](https://vanilla-extract.style/) while still providing an excellent developer experience with TypeScript.
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We at AOE think that CSS-in-JS is the future of writing good, performant and maintainable CSS, therefore we already use different CSS-in-JS solutions throughout multiple applications.
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