πŸ§πŸ¨πŸ“¦ Matt Jones (@mattcompiles) 's Twitter Profile
πŸ§πŸ¨πŸ“¦ Matt Jones

@mattcompiles

Creator and maintainer of 🧁 Vanilla Extract.

Working on πŸ“¦ Parcel at Atlassian.

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πŸ“£πŸš€ Capsize release alert! Minimise webfont-induced layout shift, generating metrics-based font family fallbacks by leveraging the modern CSS `size-adjust` descriptor. (Video demonstrates layout shift between Arial and custom font. Left is before Capsize, right is after) 🧡

Michael Dougall (@dougesdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revived this! Probably took a few years off my life to make it work - stay tuned for a blog post on that! Here's a video with the latest progress, sound on! πŸ”Š #threejs #r3f #webgamedev #react

Georges Haidar (@ghaidar0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After trying utility-first css libs it’s clear to me that vanilla-extract succeeds where the utility classes approach cannot. I’m not going to talk tech Twitter down from one tech or the other. I dont think that’s an interesting pursuit. What I’ll say is that if your goal is to…

Mark Dalgleish (@markdalgleish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of Vanilla Extract’s most powerful features is currently undocumented. Just opened a PR to finally add some docs for it. Super excited to get more eyes on it and unlock another wave of community tooling. github.com/vanilla-extrac…

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Here's a video update for TRIPLEX talking through new features: ✨ Initializing a repo (new & existing) πŸ“œ Menu bar πŸ“¦ Scene panel 🎯 Context panel Sound pretty cool? Check out the video and read the next few tweets below πŸ‘‡ #threejs #r3f #webgamedev #react

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And the second function that allows you to drop-and-spread it into a CSS-in-JS solution with full type-safe props. In this case for example, I'm using Mark Dalgleish Vanilla Extract.

And the second function that allows you to drop-and-spread it into a CSS-in-JS solution with full type-safe props. In this case for example, I'm using <a href="/markdalgleish/">Mark Dalgleish</a> Vanilla Extract.
Mark Dalgleish (@markdalgleish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ§πŸ¨πŸš€ Sprinkles for Vanilla Extract just shipped v1.6 with support for cascade layers. You can now assign your utility classes to a layer, either scoped or global via Vanilla Extract’s new `layer` and `globalLayer` APIs. github.com/vanilla-extrac…

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Vanilla Extract support is finally coming to Next.js’ app dir. Thanks to Paul Grau, @Sutt_J and @shuding_ for making this happen πŸŽ‰ github.com/vercel/next.js…

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Here's what it looks like to block out a scene with Triplex β€” the React Three Fiber editor. Sound on πŸ”Š #threejs #react #r3f

πŸ›ΆπŸ§πŸ¨ 𝐌𝐒𝐜𝐑𝐚𝐞π₯ π“πšπ«πšπ§π­π¨ (@michaeltaranto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we launched a refreshed homepage for SEEK. It's part of a new baseline uplift to the experience, driven mostly by a new theme in Braid. Same system, same product but evolved usage with brand new space scale, radii, typography, even a web font. Ask me anything.

Today we launched a refreshed homepage for SEEK. It's part of a new baseline uplift to the experience, driven mostly by a new theme in Braid.

Same system, same product but evolved usage with brand new space scale, radii, typography, even a web font.

Ask me anything.
πŸ§πŸ¨πŸ“¦ Matt Jones (@mattcompiles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just reached out to Next.js for help on making the 🧁Vanilla Extract next-plugin more consistent. It would be great if anyone involved with Next could help out 🀞 github.com/vercel/next.js…

πŸ§πŸ¨πŸ“¦ Matt Jones (@mattcompiles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸŽ‰ Excited about the first Parcel release I really contributed to. Don't sleep on Parcel. We've got big plans and it's not going anywhere. πŸ”₯