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Co-authored-by: Matt Styles <[email protected]>
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Expand Up @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ However, component-based frameworks, such as React, largely sidestep any
architectural issues with inline styles. Components are a layer of abstraction
that enables code reuse without needing to write the same styles over and over
again. This change was noticed early and was described in the original
[`CSS-in-JS` talk by _Christopher Cheadeu_](https://vimeo.com/116209150).
[`CSS-in-JS` talk by _Christopher Chedeau_](https://vimeo.com/116209150).

So, when it came to designing StyleX, we decided to model our styles after
inline styles. To form a mental model, it can be helpful to think of StyleX
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