How and Why We Unit Test Our Sass
When design systems are the source of truth and subscribers have easy access to code, it’s important that code is well-tested. Lindsey shares how we unit test our Sass and how you can too.
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When design systems are the source of truth and subscribers have easy access to code, it’s important that code is well-tested. Lindsey shares how we unit test our Sass and how you can too.
Over the past year, we’ve been documenting our journey and focus on scaling design. In our culminating post, Jeremy shares what’s worked and what hasn’t, and lessons learned.
In this edition of the “Be Better” newsletter series, Ben explores how design systems build team unity.
While design systems can be tremendously valuable they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. Bryan explains when a design system may not be what you really need.
How are design systems changing the way our industry works? We conducted a survey, and are excited to share findings on the benefits and challenges of this impactful, systemic work.
Adoption and continuous engagement are the keys to design system success. Catherine focuses on how to overcome disengagement and maintain subscriber loyalty.
We’re excited about our new “Making Design Systems Work” workshop, where we’ll help you navigate the challenges of building and maintaining the right design system to meet your needs.
Accessibility is an important consideration of building a better web. Andrew shares what to think about and tools to use when creating a visually accessible web.
How we partnered with a leader in open source security to empower our community to build a safer, more secure web.
Kasey shows the difference between Sass variables and new CSS variables. Now we have more options to simplify our code and condense classes.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development