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## Single File Components (SFC) Styling
One of the best things about Vue and SFC is how great it is at naturally dealing with styling. You can directly write CSS or preprocessor code in the style block of your components file, therefore you will have fantastic developer experience without having to use something like CSS-in-JS. However if you wish to use CSS-in-JS, you can find 3rd party libraries and modules that support it, such as [pinceau](https://pinceau.dev).
One of the best things about Vue and SFC is how great it is at naturally dealing with styling. You can directly write CSS or preprocessor code in the style block of your components file, therefore you will have fantastic developer experience without having to use something like CSS-in-JS. However if you wish to use CSS-in-JS, you can find 3rd party libraries and modules that support it, such as [pinceau](https://github.com/Tahul/pinceau).
You can refer to the [Vue docs](https://vuejs.org/api/sfc-css-features.html) for a comprehensive reference about styling components in SFC.
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- [UnoCSS](/modules/unocss): Instant on-demand atomic CSS engine
- [Tailwind CSS](/modules/tailwindcss): Utility-first CSS framework
- [Fontaine](https://github.com/nuxt-modules/fontaine): Font metric fallback
- [Pinceau](https://pinceau.dev): Adaptable styling framework
- [Pinceau](https://github.com/Tahul/pinceau): Adaptable styling framework
- [Nuxt UI](https://ui.nuxt.com): A UI Library for Modern Web Apps
- [Panda CSS](https://panda-css.com/docs/installation/nuxt): CSS-in-JS engine that generates atomic CSS at build time