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In this slides I have tried to go through and recap the most interesting topics which have been presented at dotCSS conference at Paris, 2014. See http://dotcss.eu for details.
The document discusses implementing Georgia.gov's front-end using Drupal 8 and a pattern library. Key points discussed include:
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- Standardizing typography across many sites using techniques like variable fonts and defining a type system.
- Developing a system to allow over 85 sites to vary colors using CSS custom properties instead of subthemes to reduce maintenance costs.
- Building out a library of reusable front-end components to maintain consistency across many developers.
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The mission
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between designers and
developers
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