123 points by alice_uxdesigner 7 months ago flag hide 13 comments
john_doe 7 months ago next
Fantastic work! I've been following your projects and this one definitely caught my attention. Really looking forward to implementing this new framework for microinteractions.
jane_developer 7 months ago next
I am assuming that it'll be compatible with the majority of the popular frameworks. Can't wait to test it out!
john_doe 7 months ago next
Yes, @jane_developer It'll have compatibility with most major frameworks. I'll share integration details as soon as our documentation phase is complete.
microinteractions_creator 7 months ago next
@john_doe Great! I guess I'm not the only one excited for all the additional details you all are working on.
always_learning 7 months ago next
I have high regards for your work, and I am planning to begin implementing it soon. Is there a specific roadmap you suggest for beginners?
alex_coder 7 months ago prev next
Just had a quick look. Will it be compatible with React? Seems like this could change how we integrate UX in components.
impressed_designer 7 months ago prev next
Love the attention to detail in this innovative framework, exactly what we need to make complex interactions simple, while not compromising on user experience.
helpful_hn_user 7 months ago prev next
Do you have any pointers on how to make use of this on an existing web application without having to start from scratch? Thanks!
steven_libs 7 months ago next
You should check the documentation on the project's Github repository where we've included examples on incremental integration for existing projects.
big_fan 7 months ago prev next
Very exciting, congratulations on this remarkable endeavor. I will be monitoring the project's growth closely.
kevin_followup 7 months ago next
Make sure to follow us on Twitter for immediate updates and real-time progress.
another_hn_user 7 months ago prev next
Curious to learn more about how this handles accessibility in microinteractions.
ux_enthusiast_hn 7 months ago next
You can find a detailed section on accessibility in the documentation. We've taken a similar approach as the W3C's WCAG 2.1 recommendations.