The problem with buttons on the web
Podcast |
Frontend First
Media Type |
audio
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Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 20, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:55:22

Sam and Ryan chat about issues with default HTML buttons on the web across different devices and browsers. They talk about the Extensible Web Manifesto, how the React Aria library helps standardize button behavior across platforms, and the difference between state-based and event-based animations.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 2:09 – The problem with default buttons on the web -
  • 17:26 – How we got here, and the Extensible Web Manifesto -
  • 26:22 – React Aria’s unified Press interface -
  • 32:26 – Getting consistent Focus styling -
  • 40:30 – Event-based vs. state-based animations -

Links:

Sam and Ryan chat about issues with default HTML buttons on the web across different devices and browsers. They talk about the Extensible Web Manifesto, how the React Aria library helps standardize button behavior across platforms, and the difference between state-based and event-based animations.

Sam and Ryan chat about issues with default HTML buttons on the web across different devices and browsers. They talk about the Extensible Web Manifesto, how the React Aria library helps standardize button behavior across platforms, and the difference between state-based and event-based animations.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 2:09 – The problem with default buttons on the web -
  • 17:26 – How we got here, and the Extensible Web Manifesto -
  • 26:22 – React Aria’s unified Press interface -
  • 32:26 – Getting consistent Focus styling -
  • 40:30 – Event-based vs. state-based animations -

Links:

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