Is it possible to pass props to “css” element of styled components?












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I can do this with a styled.div



styled.div`
color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
`


How can I do something similar with a styled components css element?



const BlackBGCSS = css`
color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
`


For now my solution is to create a factory function



const BlackBGCSS = (props)=> css`
color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
`









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    I can do this with a styled.div



    styled.div`
    color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
    `


    How can I do something similar with a styled components css element?



    const BlackBGCSS = css`
    color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
    `


    For now my solution is to create a factory function



    const BlackBGCSS = (props)=> css`
    color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
    `









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      I can do this with a styled.div



      styled.div`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `


      How can I do something similar with a styled components css element?



      const BlackBGCSS = css`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `


      For now my solution is to create a factory function



      const BlackBGCSS = (props)=> css`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `









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      I can do this with a styled.div



      styled.div`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `


      How can I do something similar with a styled components css element?



      const BlackBGCSS = css`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `


      For now my solution is to create a factory function



      const BlackBGCSS = (props)=> css`
      color: ${props=> props.color || 'black'};
      `






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          Kind of how you have it:



          const myCSS = css`
          background: ${({ myColor }) => myColor || `black`};
          `;

          const MyComponent = styled('div')`
          ${myCSS};
          `;


          Then



          <MyComponent myColor="red">Hello World</MyComponent>


          Hope that helps.






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            Kind of how you have it:



            const myCSS = css`
            background: ${({ myColor }) => myColor || `black`};
            `;

            const MyComponent = styled('div')`
            ${myCSS};
            `;


            Then



            <MyComponent myColor="red">Hello World</MyComponent>


            Hope that helps.






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              Kind of how you have it:



              const myCSS = css`
              background: ${({ myColor }) => myColor || `black`};
              `;

              const MyComponent = styled('div')`
              ${myCSS};
              `;


              Then



              <MyComponent myColor="red">Hello World</MyComponent>


              Hope that helps.






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                Kind of how you have it:



                const myCSS = css`
                background: ${({ myColor }) => myColor || `black`};
                `;

                const MyComponent = styled('div')`
                ${myCSS};
                `;


                Then



                <MyComponent myColor="red">Hello World</MyComponent>


                Hope that helps.






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                Kind of how you have it:



                const myCSS = css`
                background: ${({ myColor }) => myColor || `black`};
                `;

                const MyComponent = styled('div')`
                ${myCSS};
                `;


                Then



                <MyComponent myColor="red">Hello World</MyComponent>


                Hope that helps.







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