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Building a design system in a few hours with Symfony | 2024-02-27 | daily/2024/02/27/building-a-design-system-in-a-few-hours-with-symfony |
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d7eol | Today, I started a design system with Symfony in a few hours, based on recent podcast episodes with Mark Conroy and Ryan Weaver. |
I recently spoke with Mark Conroy, Director of Development at Annertech, on the Beyond Blocks podcast. We discussed building something useful in a day and building design systems with web components.
Inspired by that conversation, I spent this afternoon experimenting with web components and seeing how I could use them within a design system we're building, as I think they can solve a particular need we have.
Following that, I thought I'd see how I could build my own design system and decided to do it with Symfony and see what I could achieve within a few hours.
It was a great opportunity to take Symfony 7 for a spin and explore and test some things that Ryan Weaver and I discussed in our episode, such as Symfony UX and Twig components.
Each component is a Twig component with its own PHP class and Twig template, which is rendered when I visit its URL, and I can use the HTML-like <twig:Logo />
syntax to include child components.
You can view the code on GitHub, and it may be something I use and work on in the future.