style component in react code example

Example 1: inline style react

// You are actuallty better off using style props
// But you can do it, you have to double brace
// and camel-case the css properties
render() {
	return (
    	<div style={{paddingTop: '2em'}}>
      		<p>Eh up, me duck!</p>
      	</div>
    )
}

Example 2: Styling React Using CSS

class MyHeader extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
      <h1 style={{color: "red"}}>Hello Style!</h1>
      <p>Add a little style!</p>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Example 3: styled components react native

npm install --save styled-componentsnpm install --save styled-components
/**
 * Reset the text fill color so that placeholder is visible
 */
.npm__react-simple-code-editor__textarea:empty {
  -webkit-text-fill-color: inherit !important;
}

/**
 * Hack to apply on some CSS on IE10 and IE11
 */
@media all and (-ms-high-contrast: none), (-ms-high-contrast: active) {
  /**
    * IE doesn't support '-webkit-text-fill-color'
    * So we use 'color: transparent' to make the text transparent on IE
    * Unlike other browsers, it doesn't affect caret color in IE
    */
  .npm__react-simple-code-editor__textarea {
    color: transparent !important;
  }

  .npm__react-simple-code-editor__textarea::selection {
    background-color: #accef7 !important;
    color: transparent !important;
  }
}

Example 4: inline style react

// Typical component with state-classes
<ul className="todo-list">
  {this.state.items.map((item,i)=>({
<li 
 className={classnames({ 'todo-list__item': true, 'is-complete': item.complete })}>
            {item.name}
</li>
 })}
</ul>

// Using inline-styles for state
<li className='todo-list__item'
 style={(item.complete) ? styles.complete : {}} />

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