arwes
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19 | 78 | |
6,970 | 5,776 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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arwes
- A 17th-century font in a 21st-century thesis
- FLaNK Stack Weekly on 26 June 2023
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Arwes: Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework
They're a bit short on components. I see there's an open issue to add a Select component: https://github.com/arwes/arwes/issues/137
I'd need this at minimum before I'd considered using this in a real project.
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User Interface Project Help
This one also looks reasonable.
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What some of your favorite 'themed' CSS frameworks?
I just came across this, and it really tickled the creative spot in my brain. So I was just curious if anyone has any fun frameworks/UI kits they would like to share.
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Where do you find interesting React themes and frameworks?
Howdy. I'm pretty new to React development. I recently discovered arwes and was wondering if there was a good source for left-of-the-dial and open source React themes like this. In Googling, I see sites like themeforest, and quite frankly, the themes all look pretty corporate and similar. Is there a good collection of more playful themes? Thanks!
- Would love some critique on my sci-fi UI frontend!
primereact
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A brief history of web development. And why your framework doesn't matter
> It’s important to be aware of what you are getting if you go with React, and what you are getting is a far cry from what a framework would offer, with all the corresponding pros and cons.
Would you like to elaborate on that?
In my experience, with something as great, size/ecosystem-wise as React, there will almost always be at least one "mainstream" package for whatever you might want to do with it, that integrates pretty well. Where a lot of things might come out of the box with a framework, with a library I often find myself just needing to install the "right" package, and from there it's pretty much the same.
For example, using https://angular.io/guide/i18n-overview or installing and using https://react.i18next.com/
Or something like https://angular.io/guide/form-validation out of the box, vs installing and using https://formik.org/
Or perhaps https://angular.io/guide/router vs https://reactrouter.com/en/main
Even adding something that's not there out of the box is pretty much the same, like https://primeng.org/ or https://primereact.org/
React will typically have more fragmentation and therefore also choice, but I don't see those two experiences as that different. Updates and version management/supply chain will inevitably be more of a mess with the library, admittedly.
Now, projects like Next https://nextjs.org/ exist and add what some might regard as the missing pieces and work well if you want something opinionated and with lots of features out of the box, but a lot of those features (like SSR) are actually pretty advanced and not always even necessary.
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React Component Libraries
Official Website: https://primereact.org/
- A design system for the federal government
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Build a Blog Website with ReactJs-PrimeReact and Hygraph Headless CMS
2️⃣ - Original Design: A remarkable feature of Cosmedic Istanbul is that it uses its own original design without being dependent on paid templates. In this way, the look of the website is completely unique to the company and the styling process is greatly simplified with the contributions of open source projects such as PrimeReact and PrimeReact Designer. Thus, a professional look is achieved without having to write pages of CSS code.
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Is Chakra-UI still in use today? Or are there better libraries available now?
I've been using https://primereact.org and so far very impressed by their components and the documentation.
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Web with pre-made components?
This kind of limitation and my need of ready-to-use UI component drove me away from MUI till I found the answer, PrimeReact.
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Which React UI library is best for data dense enterprise application?
PrimeReact has numerous form and data components for complex requirements. Greetings from PrimeTek.
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What component libraries do you use?
Been using PrimeReact with my latest project and I am really happy with the outcome. Lot's of components, well written documentation, and there's even this CSS library that comes with it called PrimeFlex
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Is anyone else using Reddit more than Stack Overflow for posting questions?
Tbh, prime-react comes to mind, the component code examples are a mess. I recently used some UI components and as much as I liked them, that was SUCH a peeve to deal with.
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Best UI library as an alternative to Fluent UI?
Check out PrimeReact. PrimeReact also has a FluentUI theme. Note: I work at PrimeTek.
What are some alternatives?
mantine - A fully featured React components library
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
graph-node - Graph Node indexes data from blockchains such as Ethereum and serves it over GraphQL
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
NES.css - NES-style CSS Framework | ファミコン風CSSフレームワーク
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
Reactjs-popup - React Popup Component - Modals,Tooltips and Menus — All in one
react-desktop - React UI Components for macOS High Sierra and Windows 10
react-table - 🤖 Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS - React-Table, Vue-Table, Solid-Table, Svelte-Table