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Designing Keyboard Accessibility for Complex React Experiences

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  1. styled-components is a visual primitive for the component age that also helps the user to use the ES6 and CSS to style apps.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    For common components, I can't recommend Reakit enough. It's a keyboard accessible, unstyled component library with dialogs, popovers, and much more. I use it for all of my personal projects nowadays. Combined with Framer Motion for animation and Styled Components for styling, it's a killer mix.

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    A toolkit to build accessible web apps with React
    For common components, I can't recommend Reakit enough. It's a keyboard accessible, unstyled component library with dialogs, popovers, and much more. I use it for all of my personal projects nowadays. Combined with Framer Motion for animation and Styled Components for styling, it's a killer mix.

    #React Components #Developer Tools #Open Source 8 social mentions

  3. Pingboard is the employee experience suite for growing companies that put their people first.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $149.0 / Monthly (Basic Plan, 20 Users)
    Last week was my last week at Pingboard as a UX designer and engineer. I still believe the product includes the world's best org chart solution. Using a mouse, you can quickly drag-and-drop any org structure and employee data stays synced with your other tools. The most impressive aspect is how the org chart is alive. Employees can explore the org chart on their own and even make it available to the public.

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