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Styling a React application can be a difficult task, this is where Chakra UI comes in

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Hey {NAME}, Styling a React application can be a difficult task, in part because there are so many w

Hey {NAME}, Styling a React application can be a difficult task, in part because there are so many ways to do it. When going the custom CSS route, you have to write your styles and decide which technique to use to apply them to your application. Opting to use a CSS framework like Tailwind and its utility class names has been a popular choice for cutting down some of the time it takes to write styles out by hand. Either one of these approaches will get the job done, but wouldn't it be nice to not create everything from scratch all the time? This is where Chakra UI comes in. Chakra UI is a modular component library that includes not only everyday widgets like buttons and form elements, but also features like dark mode and layout helpers. The components are accessible, and follow a design system that can be customized to your project's needs. You've got to see how fast building with Chakra UI is, and core team member Lazar Nikolov is the person to show you. In this new course, Lazar Nikolov will guide you through implementing a responsive cart interface using a variety of Chakra's pre-built components, as well as extending and overriding defaults. Lazar uses TypeScript and Next.js in his course, but you'll be able to apply what you learn about Chakra UI to any React project. [Illustration for Build a Modern User Interface with Chakra UI](=) 👉 Watch [Build a Modern User Interface with Chakra UI](=) by Lazar Nikolov (42m). Happy Learning, -egghead [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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