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π₯οΈ Accordions on Desktop: When and How to Use
π’ Open-source monitoring service
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If Web Components are so great, why am I not using them?
Web Components have a marketing problem. I have a lot of opinions about this, so many that I joined the Web Components Community Group.
Open-source monitoring service
OpenStatus is an open source alternative to your current monitoring service with a beautiful status page.
ποΈ A11Y
Earlier this week, W3C/WAI announced that Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 is now at the last hurdle before becoming a standard.
π¨ Design
The future of design systems is semantic
Variables, one of Figmaβs newest features, help you streamline designs and connect more closely to code, but what do they tell us about larger shifts in the industry?
π§ UX
Window management is one of those areas Iβm fascinated with because even after 50 years, nobodyβs fully cracked it yet.
We've let ourselves get away from building websites that can do normal web things.
Accordions on Desktop: When and How to Use
While accordions can simplify long content pages and minimize scrolling, they diminish content visibility and increase interaction cost
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