Remote DOM lets you take a tree of DOM elements created in a sandboxed JavaScript environment, and render them to the DOM in a different JavaScript environment. This allows you to isolate potentially-untrusted code off the main thread, but still allow that code to render a controlled set of UI elements to the main page. The easiest way to use Remote DOM is to synchronize elements between a hidden
[[toc]] About one year ago, I wrote a blog post Journey with Icons, sharing the tools I have made for solving my needs on using icons in frontend projects. During this period, the Vite along its community has evolved quite a lot. The mindsets of Vite have inspired many projects to come up with efficient and innovative solutions. In this post, I will share the continuation of my journey with icons
To eleventy and beyond Follow along on Twitter for project updates ❤️ ⚠️ Slinkity is no longer maintained. The project owner (@bholmesdev) now works on Astro full-time. If you want to build component-driven content sites, give Astro a try! If you're committed to 11ty and want to use client components, consider 11ty's WebC project. Slinkity is the simplest way to handle styles and component framewo
We just released Headless UI v1.4, which includes a brand new Tab component, and new APIs for manually closing Popover and Disclosure components more easily. Tabs Earlier this year we started working on Tailwind UI Ecommerce, and we realized pretty quickly we were going to need to support tabs in Headless UI to be able to build the new interfaces we were designing. Here’s what we ended up with: R
Atomic PropsWrite styles with Atomic Props, rapid to develop complicated UI by composing Atomic Props. Scoped styleBorned with scoped styles, So don't worry any conflicts due to the globalnamespace. Type SafePerfect support for TypeScript, which bring Type definition,IntelliSense,Self documentation.
Having used Vue at work, I had a fairly solid understanding of it. I had, however, been curious to know what the grass was like on the other side of the fence — the grass in this scenario being React. Note: there is a new version of this article that can be found here: https://sunilsandhu.com/posts/i-created-the-exact-same-app-in-react-and-vue-2020-edition I’d read the React docs and watched a few
Qwintry team recently started active migration to Vue.js as a frontend framework in all our legacy and new projects: in legacy Drupal system (qwintry.com)in our new, completely rewritten qwintry.com branchin Yii2-powered b2b system (logistics.qwintry.com)in all our smaller internal and external projects (mostly with PHP and Node.js backends) Our package at customer door - from our happy customer r
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