Open Props (and Custom Properties as a System)
CSS custom properties offer a straightforward approach to design tokens: reusable units like colors, fonts, spacing, and timing. Relying primarily on these tokens promotes clean, consistent design—a key objective in web development. This approach mirrors the appeal of utility-class frameworks:
The popularity of utility-class frameworks stems from their pre-configured classes, leading to aesthetically pleasing designs. The limited selection of values ensures a consistent, professional look.
Consider these examples: using pre-defined classes:
<h1 id="Header">Header</h1>
...is comparable to utilizing CSS custom properties:
html { --color-primary: green; --size-large: 3rem; /* ... more tokens */ } h1 { color: var(--color-primary); font-size: var(--size-large); }
Both offer zero-build options. Frameworks like Tachyons provide ready-to-use utility classes, while Windi employs a just-in-time compiler. Similarly, Pollen offers a pre-built library of custom properties, and the innovative Open Props uses a just-in-time compiler to only include used properties.
Introducing Open Props:
Open Props is essentially a comprehensive collection of CSS custom properties, serving as a robust foundation for styling. It emphasizes a "custom property-first" approach, mirroring the established practice of design tokens with a predefined set of options.
The parallels are clear:
Open Props' attractive default values are likely its main draw.
However, Open Props doesn't eliminate the need for naming elements; you still utilize standard CSS selectors (similar to named classes) to target and style elements. The key difference is leveraging pre-defined custom properties instead of manually creating values.
The core Open Props library (source available) weighs in at a mere 4.4kb (based on DevTools measurements). This excludes your custom CSS, representing minimal overhead. While additional PropPacks increase the size, they remain small, and the just-in-time compilation addresses size concerns. You can experiment with this on StackBlitz.
Open Props offers a compelling solution. Its reliance on standard CSS ensures future compatibility and flexibility.
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