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@platohq/design-tokens
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Design Tokens are the foundation of our Design System. They allow designers to change elements of design in our production website with minimal intervention from engineers. Here are some resources from Adobe, css-tricks and Amazon's style dictionary.
We currently integrate with Figma.
To edit the Design Tokens, you need to:
platohq/plato-design-tokens
main
tokens.json
You have changed some Figma Tokens and you want to preview them in the Plato website. In Figma:
You can go to design.platohq.dev.
It takes about 5 minutes for the website to reflect your changes.
You want to promote your changes to the production website. Please contact an engineer to include the new designs in the next release.
FAQs
Automates the provision of Design Tokens from our designers
The npm package @platohq/design-tokens receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @platohq/design-tokens popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @platohq/design-tokens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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