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Description

Emotion is an efficient and adaptable CSS-in-JS library tailored for crafting CSS styles via JavaScript, accommodating both string and object styles while ensuring an excellent developer experience with features like source maps, labels, and testing tools. It presents two robust usage patterns; one is a framework-agnostic method that requires no special setup yet facilitates vendor-prefixing, nested selectors, media queries, and class composition through its CSS and CX functions. The second pattern is specifically optimized for React, offering advanced functionalities such as the CSS prop for direct styling, akin to the style prop, yet with enhanced support for nested selectors, media queries, and theming features. This variant also allows for seamless server-side rendering without configuration, native theming options, and full compatibility with ESLint tools. Additionally, Emotion provides styled-component-like APIs that allow for both tag-based and component-based styled elements, promoting dynamic styling driven by props. Furthermore, these capabilities make Emotion an appealing choice for developers seeking to streamline their styling processes across various frameworks.

Description

The Polymer library offers a robust set of functionalities for developing custom elements, streamlining the process to ensure they behave like standard DOM elements. Just like conventional DOM elements, Polymer elements can be created through a constructor or by utilizing document creation methods, and they can be configured via attributes or properties. Each instance can contain an internal DOM, adapt to changes in properties and attributes, and receive styling both from internal defaults and external sources, all while responding to methods that alter their internal state. When you register a custom element, you link a class to a specific custom element name, and the element includes lifecycle callbacks to effectively manage its various stages. Additionally, Polymer facilitates property declarations, allowing for seamless integration of your element's property API with the Polymer data system. By employing Shadow DOM, your element gains a locally scoped and encapsulated DOM tree, and Polymer can automatically generate and fill a shadow tree for your element derived from a DOM template, enhancing the modularity and reusability of your code. This combination of features not only simplifies the creation of custom elements but also ensures they integrate smoothly into the wider ecosystem of web components.

API Access

Has API

API Access

Has API

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Integrations

CSS
Carbide
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JavaScript
Kombai
React

Integrations

CSS
Carbide
Gerrit Code Review
JavaScript
Kombai
React

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Emotion

Country

United States

Website

emotion.sh/docs/introduction

Vendor Details

Company Name

Polymer

Founded

2014

Country

United States

Website

polymer-library.polymer-project.org/3.0/docs/devguide/feature-overview

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