One of the most exciting developments in design for me in the past few years was the launch of the GOV.UK design system. Of course, the real power of a design system comes from the community of designers who maintain it, but GOV.UK does so much right that it made me want to raise the bar on my own projects. I wanted to make something that was: easily reused in any website or app by installing it a
React, as we know it, is a JavaScript library to build amazing user interfaces. But not everybody is using the same tools or know all of the great ones out there that help make the react development experience funner and more proactive. If you haven't used react yet or have friends that might be interested in using it, what do you say when they ask you why they should use the library? Besides tell
I was starting to get a bit worried. The last few minor point releases of React had come out months apart and we were already into Q3 without a new release. My fears have been quelled though as React v16.9 is finally here with a few new features, bug fixes and deprecations! The deprecationsI’m a “start with the bad news” type of guy, so let’s start by talking about the deprecations that were inclu
Frontend Design, React, and a Bridge over the Great Divide Frontend designers create the HTML, CSS, and presentational JavaScript code that powers web products’ user interfaces. I see frontend design as helpful mortar that bridges the gap between design and development. Of course “frontend designer” may or may not be the right title for it. Some others titles that companies use are: UI developer C
Post updated by Maab Saleem. “The real cost of software is maintenance over time because change is inevitable” As developers, it's important to aim for low-maintenance apps that are built using coding best practices and have well-defined, modular architectures. Such apps not only require less ongoing effort but also perform and scale better. Contrary to popular belief, it's possible to design larg
We’ve looked at React Hooks before, around here at CSS-Tricks. I have an article that introduces them as well that illustrates how to use them to create components through functions. Both articles are good high-level overviews about the way they work, but they open up a lot of possibilities, too. So, that’s what we’re going to do in this article. We’re going to see how hooks make our development p
I can guess what you are thinking: another React testing library? So many have already been covered here on CSS-Tricks (heck, I’ve already posted one covering Jest and Enzyme) so aren’t there already enough options to go around? But react-testing-library is not just another testing library. It’s a testing library, yes, but one that’s built with one fundamental principle that separates it from the
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