Etiqueta: Content
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Release v1.4
Overview Compose Design has recently undergone some important updates, which means it’s time for another release note. In addition to the usual component and pattern maintenance, there’s been changes in most branches of our Design System – including its foundations – making this one of our most impactful updates so far. As usual, our aim…
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Release v1.2
Compose Design v1.2 introduces key updates to enhance clarity, consistency, and usability across the system, ensuring a more structured and intuitive experience for users. This release focuses on refining patterns, improving component guidelines, and standardizing interactions to create a more seamless workflow.
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Release v1.3
The latest release of Compose Design focuses on continuous updates to our components and patterns, as well as several improvements to our documentation. We aimed to enhance the reading experience by restructuring articles and ensuring their guidelines address frequently asked questions.
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General Rules
Sometimes, the available space on products makes it necessary to use abbreviated forms of words (initialisms, acronyms, symbols or abbreviations).
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Release v1.1
Compose Design 1.1 introduces key enhancements to navigation, datagrid, and flyout components, improving usability for editing and reviewing records. Explore new features like dialog variations, expanders, and ultra-wide screen guidelines.
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AI on Billboards
Having the power to capture attention and fix it in this way is essential for any organization. Some might say they’re out of fashion, but they’re still proving their worth.
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Discover the exciting features
Compose Design brings a host of thrilling and transformative new features designed to enhance your experience. Dive into our latest updates and discover the innovations that will take your productivity and enjoyment to the next level.
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Documentation Debt
Bad content in the user experience will cost you more than good content. Then why not start creating a culture of content-oriented design for your products? Let’s imagine that a food chain doesn’t put the ingredients of the food on the packaging. It’s not calling the end product into question, but it is damaging the…