Episode 22: A fresh coat of Shiny theming with Carson Sievert

Episode 22: A fresh coat of Shiny theming with Carson Sievert

Author: Eric Nantz May 27, 2022 Duration: 1:19:46
Earlier this year at RStudio Global, a lot of excitement among the Shiny enthusiasts centered on the brand new bslib and thematic packages for radically changing the style of typical Shiny app user interfaces. I am thrilled to get the inside story on this amazing development with the brilliant author, RStudio software engineer Carson Sievert! In this episode you will hear Carson's recommendations on getting started with bslib for both Shiny applications and even R-Markdown documents, why SASS (no, not that one) rules empower a Shiny developer to make sweeping changes in CSS, as well as the major milestone release of shinymeta, a package that directly addresses a huge need for traceable and reproducible analyses from Shiny apps in many industries such as life sciences. I hope you enjoy this episode and don't forget to subscribe to our channel so you can be first to know when future episodes are available!
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Episode Timestamps
00:00:00 Episode Introduction

00:02:00 Joining the Shiny team at RStudio and Carson's book on plotly

00:06:39 Introducing bslib and how it makes custom theming of your Shiny app as easy as possible

00:08:47 Introducing thematic for simplified theming of ggplot2, lattice, and base R graphics

00:14:28 Getting started with bslib

00:23:45 Real-time theming wizard, a tool to play interactively with the theming customization of your shiny app or R Markdown document

00:29:25 Development version of flexdashboard supports bslib now

00:36:38 On the advantages of working with sass over css. bslib helps you work with a front end web developer, writing sass rules and css styles while not having to dive into your Shiny app or R Markdown document

00:46:30 The origins of shinymeta and the ability to fully extract an app's reactive processing to produce a fully self-contained analysis script or report

00:57:40 Getting started with shinymeta

01:01:20 Shinymeta example of producing reproducible Shiny code

01:05:36 How does Carson recommend to Shiny developers who want to get better at cusotmizing the look and feel of their Shiny app? See Shiny’s Build articles

01:15:35 Attaching metadata to graphical markers in plotly

01:19:47 Episode wrapup

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