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## Example usage:

```purescript
import React.Basic.DOM as R
import React.Basic.Hooks as React
import React.Basic.Emotion as E

myUnstyledDiv :: JSX
myUnstyledDiv = React.element R.div'
{ children: [ R.text "I have no style :(" ]
}

myStyledDiv :: JSX
myStyledDiv = E.element R.div'
{ className: "stylish-div"
, css: E.css
{ color: E.str "rebeccapurple"
, padding: E.px 4
}
}
```

Note that you need to use the apostrophised variants of react components from `React.Basic.DOM` since these represent the raw `ReactComponent`s that `Emotion` expects to work with.

## Going beyond what `style` can give you

Emotion allows you to define real CSS rules rather than only inline styles.
Here's an example of something you can't do with inline styles:

```purescript
myStyle :: Style
myStyle = E.css
{ "&:hover": E.nested (E.css { background: E.str "#fed" })
}
```