Blog · Dec 21st, 2022
Tom Stothard Whitaker
Joss Mackison
Luke Bennett
Using CSS logical properties for internationalisation
We discuss the juiciest bits of an internal Slack conversation on design systems and logical properties. Served up with a dose of casual chat, two of our design systems experts – Joss Mackison and Luke Bennett – unpack best practices for the use of CSS logical properties for better internationalisation in design systems.
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Technology discussed
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Services discussed
Technology discussed
- CSS
Tom Stothard Whitaker
@tomwritescode (opens in new window)Tom is a front-end developer at Thinkmill. In his free time, he enjoys taking photos and exploring the outdoors.
Joss Mackison
@JossMackison (opens in new window)Front-end developer. Passionate about design-systems, with an emphasis on user experience and accessibility.
Luke Bennett
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