//Multiple inline styles
<div style={{padding:'0px 10px', position: 'fixed'}}>Content</div>
// 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>
)
}
//double brackets, quotations around both key and value in css
<span style={{"font-weight": "750"}}>React Inline Styling </span>
// use inline style in react
const myFunction = () => {
return (
<p style={{ fontSize: 24, margin: '0 auto', textAlign: 'center'}}>
Hello world
</p>
);
}
render() {
return (
<p style={{color: 'red'}}>
Example Text
</p>
);
}
function MyComponent(){
2
3return <div style={{ color: 'blue', lineHeight : 10, padding: 20 }}> Inline Styled Component</div>
4
5}
style={{color: "white",
backgroundColor: '#f1356d',
borderRadius: '8px'
}}
<div style={{ width: '200px', backgroundColor: 'red' }}>Something</div>
return <div style={{display: 'inline-block'}}>
style={ someCondition ? { textAlign:'center', paddingTop: '50%'} : {}}
<div style={{direction: 'left'}}> </div>
// Change the background color to red
document.body.style.backgroundColor = "red";
// 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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