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Nate Smith

@nasm423

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Drop everything! Drag and drop support in the React Aria Tree component is here. 🫳🎤 🪜 Reorder and move between levels 🌴 Drop on or between rows 🧩 Interoperable with other components 📜 Auto expanding and scrolling 📂 File and directory support 🎹 Fully keyboard accessible

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Zero gap interactive stacks ftw baby 💪 Made this demo a while back that I still regularly reference when introducing people to this concept codepen.io/natesmith/pen/…

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Yea this kind of gradient fade that appears on scroll is a nice technique. But let’s not overuse it—there are definitely cases where a hard border (divider, container color, device, etc.) is most effective. But please god never hard clip a scroll area with no separation

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Next week: iOS 26 drops. Liquid Glass arrives. Play will ship a new version alongside it — the only design tool that lets you design with the real Liquid Glass and the latest iOS elements.

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I so wish you could turn off the ringing sound on FaceTime, and it would work more like Slack Huddles. You just “turn on the video,” and the other person can join. Let’s move on from the “calling” metaphor.

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Yea I noticed this yesterday. It’s super subtle, but all of the glass elements have a bit of HDR boost, especially the edge highlights, which totally disappear in SDR screenshots. Lightroom has a handy “Visualize HDR” option, which shows this nicely.

Yea I noticed this yesterday. It’s super subtle, but all of the glass elements have a bit of HDR boost, especially the edge highlights, which totally disappear in SDR screenshots. 

Lightroom has a handy “Visualize HDR” option, which shows this nicely.