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2018-11-12
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I enjoy CSS-in-JS solutions like emotion. you can also use plain CSS and add the classes in your code
I don't think there's any reagent or CLJS wrapper for it I've seen, but something like: https://gist.github.com/Lokeh/5ecb2f77c4a488bc37cf347fe6edfe56
Looks like a typo on the last line: (map clj-j>js styles)
https://github.com/Jarzka/stylefy is a different approach which I find interesting (haven't used it seriously yet, though)
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Can someone remind me of the syntax to let me output two things as neighbours without an extra div?
Do you mean (into [:div1] [:div2])
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