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Add to the Glimmer / <template> tutorial #36

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NullVoxPopuli opened this issue May 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Add to the Glimmer / <template> tutorial #36

NullVoxPopuli opened this issue May 25, 2023 · 1 comment

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NullVoxPopuli commented May 25, 2023

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Are implemented, this would provide an excellent one-stop for styles for the ember ecosystem for a variety of use cases, and would rival the capabilities of Svelte.
This would work well with a new "how to do CSS" in https://tutorial.glimdown.com
(this section isn't implemented in any form right now due to ember not having any way to do CSS)

Additionally, once implemented, we can RFC adoption to the app blueprint because of aforementioned variety of use cases.

@NullVoxPopuli NullVoxPopuli changed the title Add to the <template> tutorial Add to the Glimmer / <template> tutorial May 25, 2023
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Gonna track over here: NullVoxPopuli/limber#859 (comment)

The main thing that is required of a *scoped-css is that the template transform and postcss transform are exported separately for browser consumption.

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