The short answer is that React doesn't care about it at all. It's just CSS, CSS cascades downwards. Any way you can apply that variable override, any way possible, whether it is style components, strings, in line, whatever, do it that way. Just do it how you're doing your CSS. I would probably do inline CSS. That's probably my idea at the end of the day there though. Yeah. All right. Question from Dago. Wes and Scott: Do you know a good one or any other fast way of getting a pipeline of organized cells of code with their logs? How to get out of the way of your flow and iterate over ideas

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