James is a front-end dev and UX designer that loves fusing both roles. He enjoys talking about design systems, progressive web apps, and that horrid CSS-in-JS. Serious contributions to the web dev community include CSS Gridish and Create React App DevOps. Not-so-serious contributions include IsTexasBackYet.com.
Saving CSS Grid Headaches with JavaScript
Grid frameworks in CSS help keep a product, department, or even a whole company visually aligned. However, they can be a struggle to maintain while satisfying different experiences’ needs. Thankfully, scripting languages have a knack for keeping everything sane. By creating a new open-source package that generates grid frameworks, we will cover:
- Abstracting design specs for reusable code
- Performance vs CSS browser support
- The flexibility of isomorphic JavaScript packages
Sponsor
Austin JavaScript is sponsored this month by Magento. Please thank them for their gracious gifts of pizza and drinks and for their support of the local JavaScript community.Ask them about their job opportunities!