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Styled Components
24 videos
Course Instructor
Scott Tolinski
- Introduction
35S - Why CSS In JS
3M29S - Project Setup and Our First Component
9M37S - How Styled Components Work
5M44S - Props In Styled Components
10M16S - How SC Replaces PreProcessors
6M54S - Styling Components & Extending
11M32S - Media Queries
11M11S - The CSS Helper
6M47S - Global Styles
8M5S - Organization
13M20S - Organization Part 2
11M59S - Scoping To Components
5M52S - Strategies For Variables
10M34S - Writing Good Mixins
12M18S - Building An Extendible System
11M25S - Polished
9M13S - BEM with
8M55S - BEM Part 2
9M17S - Themes in
9M31S - The CSS Prop for Prototyping
5M43S - The as Prop
3M1S - When To Use A Styled Component
6M11S - Where To Go From Here
5M41S
Comments
Raul
almost 2 years ago
@Jesse If your application starts getting big I wouldn't say all div elements will belong in the elements folder. However, for the example shown it is more than fine to store them there. If you find it easier to organize your files/folders in a different you certainly can this as its just personal preference 🙂
Jesse
almost 3 years ago
Do you keep wrapping div elements in the "elements" folder or do you keep them in the component itself?
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