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axe-storybook-testing
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react-spectrum
- Adobe React Spectrum Libraries
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Accessibility and Headless UI Libraries - Adobe, Radix, Tailwind, MUI
Adobe - React ARIA
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Trying to find some more UI component libraries. I am big fan of Chakra UI but want to try something new. Any suggestions?
As no one metioned it, here goes Adobe spectrum react
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React Aria Components
This was an intentional choice. Repositioning when an outer element scrolls is pretty janky in some cases because scroll events don’t fire at 60fps. Also it’s not possible at all in other cases, like if the trigger goes completely out of view. We used to close the popover in this case but this caused usability problems. The new behavior of preventing scroll actually matches native platforms like macOS and helps with these issues. I get that it’s a little opinionated but it was thoroughly considered, not just done out of laziness. More details in this answer: https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/discussions/3802#dis...
- Are there any open-source software projects taking accessibility into account?
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State of JavaScript 2021 is out
It’s not perfect though. The only reason I’m not using preact is that my front-end library of choice, react-aria, does not work 100% with preact, though it sounds like it might now be close (unsure).
https://react-spectrum.adobe.com/react-aria/index.html
https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/issues/781
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[AskJS] Javascript methodology/library/pattern for plain HTML Design System components
Their repos are public: - https://github.com/adobe/spectrum-web-components - https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum
axe-storybook-testing
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The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML
Shameless plug: at work we created axe-storybook-testing [1], which can be used to run accessibility tests against Storybook stories [2] on CI.
1. https://github.com/chanzuckerberg/axe-storybook-testing
What are some alternatives?
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.
axe-core - Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
panda - 🐼 Universal, Type-Safe, CSS-in-JS Framework for Product Teams ⚡️
react-axe - [DEPRECATED] Accessibility auditing for React.js applications
glow-mui3 - A React Component Kit Library 📦 Adapted From Material Design 3
alfa - :wheelchair: Suite of open and standards-based tools for performing reliable accessibility conformance testing at scale
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
primitives - Radix Primitives is an open-source UI component library for building high-quality, accessible design systems and web apps. Maintained by @workos.
rc-slider - React Slider
jest-is-a-rude-needy-clown-and-eats-lot-of-memory - Benchmark of memory requirements for different JS test frameworks after running into some issues with Jest memory requirements causing OOM with about ~450 tests (50 suites).