Customizable style

> Author: Thomas Laforge Styling is an important part of a day job of a frontend developer often underestimated. In Angular application, I often see people use `@Input()` to customize the style of their component. But `@Input()` should be used only for the logic and we should use other technique for styling. We can take advantage of css variable and host-context. In this challenge, you will need to use both to delete all `@Input()` from your code. Styling is an important aspect of a frontend developer's day job, but it is often underestimated. In Angular applications, I frequently see people using `@Input()` to customize the style of their components. However, `@Input()` should only be used for logic; and other techniques, such as CSS variables and host-context, should be used for styling. In this challenge, you will need to use both CSS variables and :host-context to remove all `@Input()` from your code. ### Constraints: - In your final submission, your component should not contain any lines of code. All styling should be handled within the decorator _(or external css files if you prefer)_ ### Submitting your work 1. Fork the project 2. clone it 3. npm ci 4. **nx serve styling** 5. _...work on it_ 6. Commit your work 7. Submit a PR with a title beginning with **Answer:13** that I will review and other dev can review. styling styling solution author _You can ask any question on_ twitter