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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. šŸ«³šŸŽ¤ 🪜 Reorder and move between levels 🌓 Drop on or between rows 🧩 Interoperable with other components šŸ“œ Auto expanding and scrolling šŸ“‚ File and directory support šŸŽ¹ Fully keyboard accessible

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Zero gap interactive stacks ftw baby šŸ’Ŗ 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 ā€œturn on the video,ā€ and the other person can join. Let’s move on from the ā€œcallingā€ 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 ā€œVisualize HDRā€ 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 ā€œVisualize HDRā€ option, which shows this nicely.