If you’ve always wanted to learn more about Mirage JS, here’s an overview models and associations: what they are, and the roles they play in crafting out production-ready frontend without an actual backend. https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2020/04/miraje-js-models-associations/
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Designing for dark mode. ↬ Building dark mode on Stack Overflow https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/03/31/building-dark-mode-on-stack-overflow/ ↬ The Quest for the Perfect Dark Mode in Gatsby https://joshwcomeau.com/gatsby/dark-mode/ ↬ Building Dark Mode on Slack https://slack.engineering/building-dark-mode-on-desktop-811508b5d15f ↬ DarkModeDesign repo https://darkmodedesign.xyz/
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If you use inline validation in your web forms, which one do you prefer? a) Immediate validation (as user is typing), b) Late validation (user has left the field, onblur), c) Threshold validation (after a few chars are typed in), d) No live validation (only on submitting data)
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Oh, HTML Emails. Gerat resources for HTML email development: Email Geeks Slack Community https://email.geeks.chat/ Showcase of HTML Email https://reallygoodemails.com/ Cerberus framework https://tedgoas.github.io/Cerberus/ Can I Email? Client Support https://www.caniemail.com/ by @HTeuMeuLeu
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What are wireframes, why do we need to design them, and how do we get the most out of them? Let’s dive in. https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2020/04/wireframe-design-success/
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If you struggle with messy customer spreadsheets, @flatfilers has something cookin’: the fancy ‘Import’ button for web apps that creates an intuitive UX when uploading data. (Works with all JavaScript frameworks.) https://www.flatfile.io/april-2020-portal-promo Thanks for supporting us, friends! ? https://t.co/ewCVcTkxJ0
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When interacting with a mega-drop-down, do you prefer it when items open/close on hover or tap/click (or both)?
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It’s common to have mega-drop-downs opening automatically on hover, but is it really a good idea? Isn’t it better to give customers control to open and close drop-downs when they choose to? Great examples: https://www.jmberlin.de/ https://www.allianz.de/ https://t.co/oAPf1XO9hm
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Atomic CSS-in-JS? Sure, you can do that, too. A great case study by @sebastienlorber. https://sebastienlorber.com/atomic-css-in-js
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Every single test shows the same thing. Whenever we hide important nav behind a hamburger icon, it will get less attention, and result in less engagement and conversion. Always expose critical CTAs and navigation if you want to drive traffic there — on mobile and desktop.
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