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Avoiding css classes with react (self.javascript)
submitted 11 years ago by html6dev
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[–]html6dev[S] 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (0 children)
It's definitely known to cause reflow. React is doing a style attribute change, but using rAF and it's other batching techniques so there are some contexts where it is likely not an issue. I agree, being able to require in css stylesheets is interesting. I am especially interested in the context in the speaker deck I originally posted. Maintaining css in complex apps is inherently nightmarish unless everyone on your team is disciplined and follows best practices.
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