I just made my first WordPress plugin submission. Of course the plugin's front end is powered by web components. I'm using them even in the Gutenberg React Blocks.
Kemet UI v1.1 has been released and along with it a new Carousel! It features natural swipe controls and the ability to construct a toolbar however you see fit. I've yet to see a #WebComponent Carousel this robust folks. https://t.co/b8iAKHGki7
I just published Kemet UI v1 and it's a massive update! Form web components, new web components, updated templates, and a ton of accessibility fixes! Gonna update the main site soon but for now check out the Storybook, https://t.co/hBJEa42ctR.
I've updated Kemet Tabs. It now supports panel effects, keyboard navigation, swiping on mobile, plus a bunch of automatic a11y attributes. Check it out. https://t.co/2gD3NJsnAF
Just wrote my first official Ford Design System Web Component using #litelement. Ford wants to believe in Web Components but we are playing it safe by testing one on the market before we go full in on them. I believe once we release it Ford devs will fully embrace web components.
I've been doing lots of work on Kemet, my "designless" system. Just added 3 new components. Draggable, Scroll Link, and Flipcard. I've got plenty more planned. Check them out. https://t.co/UjaSx0FPc9.
I discuss integrating #tailwindcss#litelement and #snowpack in my new blog post. I even put together a starer app on GitHub. Link in the post. https://t.co/YReT59hPrF
My next blog is gonna discuss modern CSS with Grid, Flexbox, BEM, and Web Components. Here's a Stackblitz I put together for it. https://t.co/8sEokBJriF