React starter kit based on Atomic Design
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React starter kit based on Atomic Design
The Node version of Pattern Lab
Build declarative, responsive layouts in React using CSS Grid.
A curated list of bookmarks, resources and articles about design systems focused on developers.
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Tables appear throughout the codebase. Each table should be wrapped in a div that arrows it to horizontally scroll once the viewport is narrow enough to require it (1024px perhaps).