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Fix Links Redirection #3471

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/glamor.md
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Let's create a page using
[Glamor](https://github.com/threepointone/glamor). It might be useful for you to explore [CSS Modules](/tutorial/part-two/) and [Styled Components](/styled-components/) to see how Glamor compares as a styling method.
[Glamor](https://github.com/threepointone/glamor). It might be useful for you to explore [CSS Modules](/tutorial/part-two/#css-modules) and [Styled Components](../styled-components/) to see how Glamor compares as a styling method.

Glamor lets you write _real_ CSS inline in your components using the same Object
CSS syntax React supports for the `style` prop. Glamor is a variant on "CSS-in-JS"—which solves many of the problems with traditional CSS.
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[Styled Components](https://www.styled-components.com/) is an example of using CSS-in-JS. It might be useful for you to explore [CSS Modules](/tutorial/part-two/) and [Glamor](/glamor/) to see how Styled Components compares as a styling method.
[Styled Components](https://www.styled-components.com/) is an example of using CSS-in-JS. It might be useful for you to explore [CSS Modules](/tutorial/part-two/) and [Glamor](../glamor/) to see how Styled Components compares as a styling method.

Styled Components lets you use actual CSS syntax inside your components. Like Glamor, Styled Components is a variant on "CSS-in-JS"—which solves many of the problems with traditional CSS.

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