As it happens, there are many flavors of style guides, including documentation for brand identity, writing, voice and tone, code, design language, and user interface patterns.
We need this accounted for in our Design System
As it happens, there are many flavors of style guides, including documentation for brand identity, writing, voice and tone, code, design language, and user interface patterns.
We need this accounted for in our Design System
Trouble in framework paradise When I was a kid, I’d watch sci-fi movies and TV shows with a strange fascination. There was one question I could never quite shake: why are they all dressed the same?
Frameworks like Bootstrap help, but lack the idiosyncrasies of a bespoke experience.
Thinking of the web as pages has real ramifications on how people interact with web experiences, and influences how we go about creating web interfaces.
This makes people believe that webpages might be static, limited in dynamism. But no!
the way things are named very much impacts how they’re perceived and utilized
that's why we need a common lingo
The Back/Forward Cache keeps a snapshot of the loaded page including the fully rendered page and the JavaScript heap. You really are returning to the state you left it in rather than just having all the resources you need to render the page.
Feels cheating at this point!