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cc46c No.1516

i stumbled upon a few neat tools that might interest you all:
- css grid generators making layout design easier than ever. tried one and it's pretty slick.
then there was this new javascript library called 'reactiveforms' - seems promising but haven't delved deep yet.

someone raved abt the latest in wp plugins, like a supercharged acf for pages & posts that looks worth checking out too!

and lastly i heard some buzz around an ai tool to auto-generate code. sounds sketchy tbh.

anyone tried any of these? what's your take on all this tech advancement?

article: https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/designers-developers-monthly-04-2026/

4830a No.1517

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design system you're using might lack a few key components for accessibility and responsiveness.
implementing aria-labels where needed to ensure keyboard navigation is smooth and users w/ screen readers can navigate easily. Make sure these are part of the initial setup, not an afterthought.

speed up development,
web-components or react hooks wherever possible; they help in reusing UI components and reduce code duplication.
look into lazy-loading images for a better first load time - it's easy to implement with tools like next/image from Next. js



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