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react-datepicker
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spectrum-web-components
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Making Web Component properties behave closer to the platform
For example, all the following design systems can be used without tooling (some of them provide ready-to-use bundles, others can be used through import maps): Google's Material Web, Microsoft's Fluent UI, IBM's Carbon, Adobe's Spectrum, Nordhealth's Nord, Shoelace, etc.
- I hate CSS: how can I build UIs?
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Painless Web Components: Naming is (not too) Hard
sp- (Spectrum components from Adobe6)
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Cypress component tests for Lit Elements (web components)
Spectrum web components by Adobe is really mature design system that makes a lot of usage of Lit Elements. Their testing setup uses the suggested web test runner. Lit's documentation on testing suggests using that library.
- JetBrains Ring UI
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Exploring The F# Frontend Landscape
In Fable.Lit rather than building an F# DSL (we tried) we use a string-based alternative which is closed to the HTML you know and love, this also helps a lot when you have to consume web components like those from shoelace.style, fast.design, adobe spectrum components, and more, this will be a very important and big point over the next few years now that web components have taken off finally with major companies like Microsoft, Salesforce, Github, Adobe and more are using them.
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Ask HN: Anyone know of any largish applications built with WebComponents?
Oh hey, that me! We at Adobe are investing heavily in web editors built with web component technology. Not just Photoshop, but Illustrator, Lightroom, and a number of brand new or in development applications across the company, as well.
We’re also leveraging web components to support interoperability of our design system across teams who still choose to use frameworks or have been using them all this time. In this way we ship https://opensource.adobe.com/spectrum-web-components/ and teams like fonts.adobe.com that have a long standing Angular app, or edex.adobe.com with their long standing Vue app or various recent acquisitions with their own technical decisions, can all consume Spectrum design without shipping their own implementation or rewriting their app to another stack.
The ease of building at depth scale for large applications and at breadth scale for applications no matter their architectural decisions has been a huge win for Adobe and our goals to drive consistency and quality across the company. The speed and scope at which we’ve been able to do so just wouldn’t be possible without web components.
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Testing Accessibility with Shadow Roots
Recently, I had the opportunity to discuss the difficulties, learnings, and victories or developing Spectrum Web Components together with fellow custom element developers from teams at IBM, ING, SAP, and Vaadin. If you missed the live stream, check out the recording! Fellow panelist, Ari Gilmore, made a great point that there is a lack of reading material for developers like ourselves to draw from when looking to build solid accessibility practices into the web components space. With that in mind, I thought it would be a good idea to take some of the abstract concepts we discussed in the panel and share some actual examples of working and testable code. Hopefully, this can better support the next developer(s) looking to bring a high-quality, accessible, design system to life for their team via web components.
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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
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Who doesn't love some `<slot/>`s?
It does seem like I enjoy a good . I mean, look, I wrote about them all the way back in 2018 in ing in Some Tips, and then in 2020, I spoke about Stacked Slots at a virtual Web Components SF meetup (see the associated slides), before sharing a proof of concept for Light DOM as Model. And, as if that weren't enough, here we are again, and I'm writing to you, friend, about s. Today, we're going to get out of the theoretical and into the practical as we start on the path towards actual usage of Stacked Slots that I'm excited to bring to life as part of Adobe's Spectrum Web Components to support the delivery of Spectrum design's Help Text pattern.
react-datepicker
- 9 React Calendar Components for Your Next App
- Datepicker component
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How to implement a date picker in React
react-datepicker is a lightweight library with a lot of features.
- What component libraries do you use?
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Disabling selected date in date-picker
I have added a date picker to my application. I want to make the selected date section read-only, but when I add readonly to the input, it blocks the entire date picker. I need to do this in css or its component. (without js)
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Five Time Saving React Packages You MUST Try!
Live demo
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Hacktoberfest Week 2: First Bug Fix
I searched for alternative date pickers to use in place of the default HTML one. I found out that there is a React Date Picker component that can be used in place of the field.
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JetBrains Ring UI
Exactly. There are tons of different ways to solve that problem in react-date picker, this being one of them: https://reactdatepicker.com/#example-year-dropdown
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Introduction
The trending project I researched and selected is react-datepicker https://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker/ I chose this project because datetime selection is a hard problem (localization, internationalization, accessibility, time zones, etc.) that we encounter daily, so a good library could be / can be very helpful.
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Recommend DatePicker?
https://reactdatepicker.com/ I’m a rookie intern and was tasked with theming this to the project / brand I’m working for. I personally recommend this.
What are some alternatives?
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME 👇👇👇
tailwind-react-datepicker - React-datepicker styled with Tailwind CSS. Not a package.
fast - The adaptive interface system for modern web experiences.
react-dates - An easily internationalizable, mobile-friendly datepicker library for the web
lwc - ⚡️ LWC - A Blazing Fast, Enterprise-Grade Web Components Foundation
react-day-picker - DayPicker is a customizable date picker component for React. Add date pickers, calendars, and date inputs to your web applications.
wired-elements - Collection of custom elements that appear hand drawn. Great for wireframes or a fun look.
react-calendar - A modular toolkit to build calendar-related things in React
material-web - Material Design Web Components
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
vaadin - An evolving set of open source web components for building mobile and desktop web applications in modern browsers.
react-hook-form - 📋 React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)