Figma Sites, a new tool allowing designers to create websites directly from Figma, is criticized for producing poor-quality, poorly structured code that lacks semantic meaning and accessibility. The author argues that while the tool promises ease of use, it ultimately falls short of delivering production-ready websites, suggesting that designers should demand better and be critical of such tools.
The article provides a friendly introduction to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), highlighting its advantages for web design, such as scalability and flexibility. It covers the basics of SVG syntax, shapes, and how to incorporate SVG into web projects, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced developers.