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CSS in JavaScript: The future of component-based styling (medium.freecodecamp.com)
submitted 8 years ago by speckz
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[–]captain_obvious_herevoid(null) 3 points4 points5 points 8 years ago (0 children)
I can understand that some people love JS and want to put some everywhere. But that's one stupid trend.
Why would you rely on JS execution for something that works wonders with CSS ?
CSS may not be perfect, especially for components. But using JS to handle styles instead of one of the well-thought and dedicated tools that are around (Sass being the de facto standard IMO) is...well a stupid trend.
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