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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the different kinds of things that are difficult to style, how you can style them, and some future tech to look out for!
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Show Notes Can it be styled? Solutions 04:28 - Just style the defaults
Most elements can be styled, though some elements are really just multiple elements grouped together into the shadow dom and are hard to style.
This leads to us having to re-create the visual UI, and often is a point of making inaccessible UIs.
Select
Input - number, date, etc. Very hard to style
Often need appearance: none; for mobile

Checkbox / Radio
Generally speaking, these CSS Properties can be applied to all inputs: font-size
color
padding
margin
background / images
outline (remember focus)
border

08:20 - Overlap with more dom elements, set background images
Checkbox / Radio / Toggle buttons Often used :before and :after along with labels — e.g. label + input:checked

Select can have element overlap
14:13 - Re-implement the UI with JavaScript
Video / Audio HUGE rabbit hole of things to code

Very important to maintain accessibility
15:46 - Use a UI Library
Bootstrap

Foundation

Ant Design

Carbon Design

Fast

Lightning Design System

Material Design

Chakra

17:20 - Open UI
Documenting all the different types of web UI controls
https://open-ui.org/

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