"ebass is a React UI component library that uses inline styles to avoid "
Which also means you can't override the CSS if you're trying to go for something like oh I don't know, basic cohesion; without using !important. Seems useless for anything short of prototyping.
Same opinion... What if the UI need is slightly different from what ebass offers? !important everywhere?
This solution to the "leaky global styles" seem worse than the problem it solves.
Which also means you can't override the CSS if you're trying to go for something like oh I don't know, basic cohesion; without using !important. Seems useless for anything short of prototyping.