# Archives

- [Class inheritance](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/class-inheritance.md)
- [Forms and shadowDOM](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/forms-and-shadowdom.md): Improve the interaction with the forms and accessibility of your components.
- [Tips](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/tips.md): Here are some tips you can take into account when creating webcomponents with Atomico
- [Design systems](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/design-systems.md): I will show you a series of useful techniques to start programming your design systems with Atomico, analyzing the recommended structure and its files.
- [Atomico style guide](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/atomico-style-guide.md): First thanks for using Atomico 😉, in this guide you will find some useful tips when developing with Atomico, all with the aim that your webcomponents are sustainable and scalable over time.
- [File structure](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/atomico-style-guide/file-structure.md)
- [Monorepo](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/atomico-style-guide/file-structure/monorepo.md)
- [Design systems](https://atomico.gitbook.io/doc/guides/archives/atomico-style-guide/file-structure/design-systems.md)


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