@emotion/styled not respecting asterisk * #2750
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Please always try to share a repro case in a runnable form - either by providing a git repository to clone or a codesandbox. OSS maintainers usually can't afford the time to set up the repro, even if exact steps are given. |
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I think you are missing an ampersand: & > * {
display: inline
} Also, the ability to nest blocks of CSS is not (yet) a feature of vanilla CSS. This is a feature of Emotion that was inspired by Sass. |
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I have an emotion-styled component that I am trying to force
display: inline
on any child element inside of it. Normally doing something like> * { display: inline }
works perfectly fine, but somehow does not seem to be working. My current code looks something like this:Previously, my styling was done in
styled-components
, which I have since converted over to using@emotion/styled
. However, this is pretty standard CSS syntax, so I am unsure why it isn't getting appropriately interpreted.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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