My latest article, Context-driven styles, is now live! Stop fighting specificity wars and start letting components respond to their environment. It’s a much cleaner way to scale your UI logic: https://t.co/3CMzMhxVDI
Kicking off the new year by sharing a project that’s been years in the making.
I work on design systems and component architecture at Slack. Over the past 4½ years, I’ve seen firsthand what breaks as complex products scale across large teams.
Over the coming months, I’ll be publishing articles on the principles behind the toolkit, the problems it aims to solve, and sharing an installable package you can try in your own projects.
The first article is live: Say no to className
https://t.co/7IEyF8rsOf
@JonSpectacle@rogie Grab a quality extension cord/surge protector, hide along a baseboard with the same covers you can buy for things like coax lines, and you’re all set. May not be the prettiest, but has worked great for me.
👋 @devongovett Small bump on a PR that resolves a token replacement issue that a few others have run into with LightningCSS https://t.co/vDtGk09fKL Thanks again for this library!
@wesbos Android Assassins: Dragon Ball fansite - what started it all and still 100% makes it appropriate for me to be a fan at 38 years old.
https://t.co/2xgV5SFx7J
🚀 Panda CSS just hit v1.0!
The modern, themeable, and atomic-first styling engine for design systems — now stable 🐼✨
Read more here 👉🏽 https://t.co/0VJxKxzq3p
#PandaCSS#CSS#WebDev#DesignSystems
I've ABSOLUTELY been sleeping on https://t.co/lQwri7ja7j by @tannerlinsley
https://t.co/HU72TLbQ71 and https://t.co/HEpp2DKDoO are great resources to get you started by @webdevcody