• Resolved Michael Bourne

    (@michaelbourne)


    Hey Jordy,

    Saw your update note. Not sure how far down the rabbit hole you want to go, but my advice would be to use a UI library that someone else maintains so you can focus on plugin features.

    Yoast recently open sources theirs: https://ui-library.yoast.com/

    It does mean making a react app for the settings page, which may be a turn off, but it also means never worrying about styling again. Worth considering.

    Appreciate the work you pout into your plugins!

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  • Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    Hi @michaelbourne,

    I actually have my own UI framework similar to Yoast, but much more advanced (seems like they just started it recently, they don’t have many components yet). In fact, what I am struggling with is how to present the information and the features – it’s actually not bad, but I think it could be enhanced. The issue is therefore not the components, it’s the UX, and how to make it better by having the right components at the right places.

    Thanks for your feedback, and don’t hesitate to let me know how your workflow could be enhanced ??

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