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[Website]: Document new typography components #16

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mcturco opened this issue Mar 14, 2022 · 5 comments
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[Website]: Document new typography components #16

mcturco opened this issue Mar 14, 2022 · 5 comments
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mcturco commented Mar 14, 2022

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In a recent push of changes on the @asyncapi/website, I added a few components to help ensure that the typography across the website remains consistent. I think it would be a great start to our design system if we documented these components into this repo.

The components are in this directory on the website -> https:/asyncapi/website/tree/master/components/typography

The documentation needs to match the current state of these components on the website, and in the future we can work on iterating on the design when needed. The goal of this is to be a place where contributors can go to know which components to use in their contributions and how the props work.

Let's also make sure that the components are stored within a folder for the sub-system, Website

Any questions, let me know!

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Hey @mcturco I would love to document the components.

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mcturco commented Mar 14, 2022

Awesome, @yashsehgal! Go for it!

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