Add style.css for a specific component in react

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I'm trying to add a CSS file for a specific component in react, but the CSS file apply in all component How can I add style.css for a specific component?

import React, { Component } from "react";
import { Link } from "gatsby";
import Layout from "../components/layout"
import Footer from "../components/Globals/Footer"
import "./crm2.css"


class Crm extends Component {
    render() {
      ...
    }
}
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point5 On

You can refer to this link on which the narrator is explaining the options you have for styling the React Components. Styling in React

Your options are

  1. In-Line styling
  2. Using variables
  3. styling by means of a function or method inside the component

Once you take a look at the video link, you will know what approach suits you the best.

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Subrato Pattanaik On

Your CSS className must be unique. If you write CSS for this class then it will be applied to the specified component.

There are two components in React

  1. Built-in component (like <p>, <div>, <span>, etc)
  2. React component (like <App/>,<Product>, etc)

React components allows you to break up the UI into different pieces so that it can then be reused and handled individually. It is the Dot-notation component like <UserContext.Provider> and any component which starts with a capital letter.

These components can be styled if you provide a unique className to those components and you write a CSS style for that.

You might have styled the built-in component as shown below

style.css file:

p {
font-size:14px;
color: red;
}

Using the above approach, the CSS would be applied to all the <p> component in all the JSX file.

If you have wanted to style the React component then you need to select those components and styled it as shown below.

<Product className = "items" />

CSS would be

.items {
   color: red;
   ...
}