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Some CSS should be added to the examples, to show some basic techniques on how to style an app in an accessible way.
Focus outlines should be explained, as they are very relevant to the project (see #10).
Maybe Custom inputs, e.g. checkboxes, since they are very easy to make inaccessible.
Maybe add some more information and linked articles to the readme.
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more examples
It would be great if users looking at this library found starting points for different settings.
These come to mind, but I'm sure there are more:
- deno
- popular frontend projects, perhaps pick one and demo the scaffolding incl webpack
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Add more examples where this pattern shines from the traditional imperative pattern.
- Come up with your own interesting examples.
- Form validations can be messy, maybe a good example around that.
- You can check your current codebase if you find a messy if-else logic that can be converted to this pattern.
- One example can be for a dynamic form, where while filling a field will determine the
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Logo
What's a cool project without a logo?
Comment down your proposed design! The one with the most
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/mv2-transition/
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