Reakit

@reakitjs

Toolkit for building accessible rich web apps with React. Created by

Joined July 2015

Tweets

You blocked @reakitjs

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @reakitjs

  1. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    I've just donated $5 to . Consider donating too, every little helps! via

    Undo
  2. Retweeted
    May 12

    After several months and nearly 1M downloads on npm, v1.0 is finally out of beta! 🎉 👉 Thanks to all contributors and people who have tested it! Now we can focus more on new features: Grid, Listbox, Combobox, Tree, TreeGrid etc.

    Undo
  3. Retweeted
    May 10

    has now a search box thanks to

    Screenshot of the Reakit website focusing the search field on the header with the term "nested", and a dropdown with the results.
    Undo
  4. May 1

    In April, one new backer joined. We received $430 from 14 backers. Our current balance is $1,930. Top backers: , , Thank you! 🙏

    Show this thread
    Undo
  5. Retweeted
    Apr 27

    I'd like to get better at building accessible JavaScript apps What are your best resources to learn about accessibility?

    Undo
  6. Retweeted
    Apr 17

    Do you want to contribute to ? 😊 Help us writing Storybook stories that will also serve as fixtures for writing tests and, in the future, live code examples on the website.

    Undo
  7. Retweeted
    Apr 12

    I see some people struggling to pronounce "Reakit", so I've done some research. It's a short form of "React Toolkit". React Toolkit (/rɪˈækt tuːlkɪt/): Reakit (/rɪˈækɪt/): 🤖

    Undo
  8. Apr 1

    In March, 2 backers joined (, +2) - you are the best! 🙌 We received $205 from 15 backers. Our current balance is $1,560. Top backers: , , Thank you! 🙏

    Show this thread
    Undo
  9. Retweeted
    Mar 14

    I'm the first sponsor on GitHub 🥳 congrats to the work, .

    Undo
  10. Retweeted
    Mar 13

    Now also accepts donations via GitHub Sponsors! 💜

    Screenshot of github.com/sponsors/reakit
    Undo
  11. Retweeted
    Mar 7

    "Composite" has been merged into Reakit next and will be available as an *unstable* component in the next release! 🙌 👇 It's a very abstract module that we can use to build components that benefit from keyboard navigation: Grid, Listbox, Combobox etc.

    Undo
  12. Mar 1

    In February, 6 backers joined (, , , +3) - you are the best! 🙌 We received $195 from 17 backers. Our current balance is $1,387. Top backers: , , Thank you! 🙏

    Show this thread
    Undo
  13. Feb 29

    Hey ! Thank you so much for your $5 donation 🙏 - your contribution makes a difference!

    Undo
  14. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    I also chose to give my $5 gift card to . It has assisted me so much in the past couple of years building (as well as it's rewrite coming soon 🙈) which is used by in production.

    Undo
  15. Retweeted

    I gave my $5 from 's gift card to , the open source library I'm most thankful for in the recent months, allowing me to build with accessibility out of the box, not as an afterthought Who will you donate to today?

    Undo
  16. Feb 28

    Hey ! Thank you so much for your $5 donation 🙏 - your contribution makes a difference!

    Undo
  17. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    Imagine something called "Reakit PRO": a website with detailed and interactive tutorials on how to build entire accessible apps and complex components, such as calendars, date pickers, rich text editors etc. Lifetime access and free updates. Would you pay for it?

    Undo
  18. Retweeted
    Feb 25

    The best feature of is that you’ll learn about WAI-ARIA organically by just reading console warnings. And we still have a long list of warnings to add.

    Undo
  19. Retweeted
    Feb 17

    Why explicit hook-based APIs: const toolbar = useToolbarState() <Toolbar {...toolbar}> <ToolbarItem {...toolbar} /> </Toolbar> are better than implicit context-based APIs: <Toolbar> // Provider <ToolbarItem /> // Consumer </Toolbar> (and why they’re not) A thread 👇

    Show this thread
    Undo
  20. Retweeted
    Feb 13

    I've been working on a solution that abstracts keyboard navigation on composite components. This will make it really easy to create components like Listbox, Grid, Combobox etc. in an accessible way. This is based on the ARIA abstract role "composite":

    Show this thread
    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·