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Rob Levin

@getagnosticui · developtodesign.com

Direct link to the article Dialog Components: Go Native HTML or Roll Your Own?
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Dialog Components: Go Native HTML or Roll Your Own?

As the author of a library called AgnosticUI, I’m always on the lookout for new components. And recently, I decided to dig in and start work on a new dialog (aka modal) component. That’s something many devs like to …

May 25, 2022
Direct link to the article How to Make a Component That Supports Multiple Frameworks in a Monorepo
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How to Make a Component That Supports Multiple Frameworks in a Monorepo

Your mission — should you decide to accept it — is to build a Button component in four frameworks, but, only use one button.css file!

This idea is very important to me. I’ve been working on a component library called …

Jan 5, 2022
Direct link to the article More Gotchas Getting Inline SVG Into Production—Part II

More Gotchas Getting Inline SVG Into Production—Part II

The following is a guest post by Rob Levin and Chris Rumble. Rob and Chris both work on the product design team at Mavenlink. Rob is also creator and host of the SVG Immersion Podcast and wrote the original …

Jul 18, 2017
Direct link to the article 5 Gotchas You’re Gonna Face Getting Inline SVG Into Production

5 Gotchas You’re Gonna Face Getting Inline SVG Into Production

The following is a guest post by Rob Levin. Rob is a Senior UI/UX Developer at Mavenlink, and coauthor of the Unicorn UI CSS Button Library. Their 2.0 release is using an SVG icon system, and here he …

Jun 19, 2018

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