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uswds
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Firefox on the brink?
Now and then I stumble upon the USWDS (the article mentions it) and am surprised how good that thing actually is.
- AI.gov
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A design system for the federal government
I would like to note that there currently is no centralized Design System for the Dutch Government, unfortunately. All agencies are creating their own Design System based on the Rijkshuisstijl.
Currently I'm working on ROOS (https://rvo.nl/roos) which is the Design System for the Netherlands Enterprise Agency. This is build with the already mentioned NL Design System. My hope being that this will bring the different agencies together and start working on a centralized Design System for the Dutch Government and follow the excellent examples of https://design-system.service.gov.uk and https://designsystem.digital.gov/
- Why most Indian apps/sites have bad UX?
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Github examples of full, real world scss files
I learnt a lot of Sass patterns from using the US Web Design System.
- Best UI framework for accessibility and 508 compliance
- Zero Skill to Website in a Month
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Let's talk about the truth
USWDS: https://designsystem.digital.gov/
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Visual design rules you can safely follow every time
FYI I recommend following U.S. gov't standards: https://designsystem.digital.gov/documentation/developers/
Dark/light mode is fine and all, however be wary of accessibility. Note that the US actually even publishes it's own CSS/JS framework similar to bootstrap. I believe (but I am not positive) it is here: https://designsystem.digital.gov/
I don't claim it to be perfect, but the last time I had the opportunity to use it, it put other UI/UX frameworks to shame.
- Does US gov hire UX?
govuk-components
- Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
- Library of ViewComponents as a gem?
- Does anyone kind of miss simpler webpages?
- Is ViewComponent the Future of Rails?
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Exploring ViewComponent
Gov.uk
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USWDS: The United States Web Design System
I haven't used them myself, but the GOV.UK components look and function great.
https://govuk-components.netlify.app/
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Ruby on Rails: View Components and Storybook and Tailwind, Match Made in Heaven?
Wow that's awesome, I knew GDS had a design system but didn't realise it was written in Ruby.
Quick link for others: https://github.com/DFE-Digital/govuk-components
I'm going to take a look through the repo as I'm sure there's some patterns you've found given you're at a much bigger scale. Any hot tips?
What are some alternatives?
Next.js - The React Framework
lookbook - A UI development environment for Ruby on Rails apps ✨
wp-calypso - The JavaScript and API powered WordPress.com
bestmotherfucking.website - The Best Motherfucking Website
design-system - Priceline.com Design System
govuk-design-system - One place for service teams to find styles, components and patterns for designing government services.
react-uswds - USWDS 3.0 components built in React
info-frontend - Serves /info pages to display user needs and performance data about a page on GOV.UK
govuk-puppet - Decommissioned: Puppet manifests that used to provision the legacy GOV.UK stack.
govuk-docker - GOV.UK development environment using Docker 🐳
playbook - The Digital Services Playbook
cofree-bot - A library for building bots compositionally.