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I've been utilizing Reka.js and find it to be a powerful tool for managing dynamic components and state. However, I have found a potential area for enhancement in the way Reka.js handles stylesheets.
Currently, it is possible to manage an entire stylesheet within the props of a component, but this can become cumbersome and difficult to manage for more complex components with numerous styles. I believe it would be beneficial to have the ability to manage decomposed stylesheets within the props. This would allow developers to handle individual styling properties such as padding, background color, and so on, independently, providing greater flexibility and control over the styling of components.
In addition, I've considered using the global variables feature provided by Reka.js to facilitate style inheritance. However, I'm cautious about making changes directly to the library, as I don't want to disrupt its existing functionality.
I would appreciate your thoughts on whether these changes should be incorporated within the library or managed externally. If the changes are to be incorporated within the library, I'm interested in understanding the best approach to take that would avoid disrupting current functionality.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Hello,
I've been utilizing Reka.js and find it to be a powerful tool for managing dynamic components and state. However, I have found a potential area for enhancement in the way Reka.js handles stylesheets.
Currently, it is possible to manage an entire stylesheet within the props of a component, but this can become cumbersome and difficult to manage for more complex components with numerous styles. I believe it would be beneficial to have the ability to manage decomposed stylesheets within the props. This would allow developers to handle individual styling properties such as padding, background color, and so on, independently, providing greater flexibility and control over the styling of components.
In addition, I've considered using the global variables feature provided by Reka.js to facilitate style inheritance. However, I'm cautious about making changes directly to the library, as I don't want to disrupt its existing functionality.
I would appreciate your thoughts on whether these changes should be incorporated within the library or managed externally. If the changes are to be incorporated within the library, I'm interested in understanding the best approach to take that would avoid disrupting current functionality.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: