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Using /*css*/ breaks all further highlighting (vs code built in etc.) after css string. · Issue #6 · bashmish/es6-string-css · GitHub
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c# - How do you tell Resharper that a method parameter is a string containing a CSS class? - Stack Overflow
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Mark styled string contents as css embeddedLanguage · Issue #33 · styled-components/vscode-styled-components · GitHub
![Wes Bos on X: "🔥 Use the es6-string-html extension to get HTML highlighting in template strings. This method also works for graphql, gql, css, and the html method from lit-html. Link → Wes Bos on X: "🔥 Use the es6-string-html extension to get HTML highlighting in template strings. This method also works for graphql, gql, css, and the html method from lit-html. Link →](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwIqOSMWgAccP54.jpg:large)