#Inline Styles Resource
This is a resource to acquaint designers and developers with inline/dynamic styles. As the subject grows in scope, it is the hope that this resource proves to be a lively resource to help those who are looking to either begin the journey or grow their understanding.
Currently, subject matter surrounding inline styles is heavily dominated by React, due to its component-based architecture, but expect the subject to evolve once other component-centered frameworks, such as Polymer and Angular 2, become widespread and Angular 2 exits developer preview.
The resource's perspective is impartial, in that we wish to only facilitate access to the content available for those interested and not commentary upon its value as a technology.
##Frameworks
###React
View a super detailed comparison of the many, many frameworks for React in use today to facilitate inline styles, thanks to Radium.
- Radium
- React Style
- jsxstyle
- ReactCSS
- React Inline
- ReactShadow
- React JSS
- native-css
- react-in-style
- react-css-builder
- React Free Style
- React Inline CSS
- React Statics Styles
- smart-css
- Stilr
##Resources
###Articles
- The Debate Around “Do We Even Need CSS Anymore?”
- Modularise Css The React Way
- Inline Styles are the Future
- Styling Angular 2 Components
- CSS in JS in CSS
- The End of Global CSS
- React Inline Styles are Fundamentally Flawed
###Talks
- Michael Chan - Inline Styles: themes, media queries, contexts, & when it's best to use CSS - slides
- Colin Megill - Inline Styles are About to Kill CSS - slides
- React: CSS in your JS by Christopher Chedeau - slides
###Podcasts