"Web components weren’t designed for you. […] They were purposefully designed to be a low-level bare metal primitive for library authors to build on; they were designed to be used with a library, a thin layer of abstraction butter on top."
https://t.co/HApyfZqpbI
The Edge browser team is abandoning React (the browser UI is done on web technologies) and now their UI is getting 40% faster.
I’ve been saying for a long time that modern frameworks have advanced a lot relative to React with its slow VDom.
https://t.co/hR8H0Ow81w
As @ChrisDHolt mentioned in his comment, Fluent UI Web Component v3 is the beta version and still is likely to have some breaking changes. Adding here for visibility.
@gokbergkamp@EisenbergEffect FAST is not a design system or component library. FAST enables easier Web Component development by filling gaps in the platform capabilities.
@gokbergkamp@EisenbergEffect Fluent is Microsoft's Design Language, Fluent UI is the technical implementations of Fluent for various tech stacks (win32, ios, web, etc.). Fabric is a specific Microsoft product (https://t.co/weICcwBIvM). Fabric UX System uses Fluent and extends on it for Fabric specific needs.
🔗 Explore comprehensive resources: Figma files and framework-agnostic UI controls, all powered by FAST and aligned with the Fluent 2 Design System. Check it out at https://t.co/SOpnmo092Z. #WebComponents#OpenSource@MicrosoftDesign
🚀 Exciting news! The Fabric UX System, built with FAST, is now live! 🎉 Ensuring design consistency, accessibility, and extensibility across Microsoft Fabric workloads. https://t.co/TY0aKMTMsP #FabricUX#MicrosoftFabric#Fluent2
One of the most interesting projects I've seen regarding design tokens is @FAST_UI.
They've developed an adaptive ui system. In this system, you wouldn't necessarily manually pick colours for your tokens, but they would be determined by an algorithmic colour called a recipe...
If your project utilizes the Custom Elements Manifest, it will support this tool. So it should work on pretty much all Web Components, including but not limited to @buildWithLit , @FAST_UI . @stenciljs and much more!
Check out part 2 of Brian Heston's "Evolution of design tokens and component styling" where he digs into how FAST addresses the shortcomings of typical design token systems and how FAST improves on them with Adaptive UI.
https://t.co/4Vl3OGwSSL
New blog from Wendy Hsu "When to use when?" covering different approaches to conditional rendering in FAST and their performance implications: https://t.co/Y04DdJHFrs
Dig deep into design tokens with Brian Heston's new blog post "Evolution of design tokens and component styling, part 1". Part 2 coming soon. #DesignTokens#DesignSystems#webdevelopment https://t.co/YbRDN0IVvw
Check out our blog post, "What's new in the Microsoft Fluent UI library for Blazor versions 1.3 and 1.4", by @vnbaaij.
@dotnet#blazor#webcomponents
https://t.co/kgHGdQiPlk