Release 1.1.0
Form elements now reflect validation properly, plus Code Connect between Figma and code.
First-class form elements
Custom NYS Design System form elements now participate in standard HTML forms just like standard HTML elements, thanks to elementInternals
. This means form-based web components behave the way native form elements should, with values, validation, and accessibility. More information about the elementInternals
interface can be found on MDN Web Docs →
↳ Big collaborative effort between Robert Chen and Jesse Gardner
Code Connect = less drift
Parity is here between Figma and code! With Code Connect, designers and developers can finally use the same source of truth, whether in design or development.
↳ Connected by Jesse Gardner
Other fixes and improvements
- Global header and footer fixes
- UNav header and footer fixes
- New label and error message private components
- Type declaration fixes
↳ Thanks to the tireless work by Robert Chen, Emily Gorelik, and Eric Steinborn
Figma-only updates (engineers, you’re off the hook)
- We updated components to better align with NYS brand standards
- See them all in the NYS Design System Figma Library → (NYS Figma account required)
⚠️ Known Issues
If you notice any issues, please add them to our GitHub Issue Tracker
For full component updates, bug fixes, and the detailed changelog:
See the full developer release notes for v1.1.0 →
- release
- update
- forms
- figma
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Last updated: February 26, 2025