Document new styling functionality
See original GitHub issueThis was added recently to enable styling of composite components.
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register
usage and its benefits -
useStyleConfig
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StylesProvider
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useStyles
- styling a composite component using the above tooling
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 3 years ago
- Reactions:1
- Comments:8 (8 by maintainers)
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Top GitHub Comments
@tony. Right now, the CLI is out of sync with the
@chakra-ui/theme
package.I’m thinking of moving the CLI to the main repo to establish sync, for now, I’d advise using the
@chakra-ui/theme
directly.Done!