elements-x
svelte-headlessui
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9.2 | 8.5 | |
4 months ago | 9 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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elements-x
- A Collection of Custom Elements
- A Collection of custom elements
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React Maps without use of Google key or Javascript
is one of the custom elements from Elements-X.
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Extended HTML Elements
Thanks. I wish this project help developers to find easy approach of web development without learning framework. If you find any improvement of suggestion, log it as an issue, https://github.com/elements-x/elements-x/issues, so that I can apply ASAP.
svelte-headlessui
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[Self Promo] Ato UI: A themeable UI library built with UnoCSS
Hi everyone, I'm so happy I can finally share the project I've been working on for the past few months. Ato UI is a themeable component UI library built with UnoCSS (with the Tailwind + Windi preset) and offers both styled and headless components, since the library is build on top of other fantastic headless libraries like Headless UI and Grail UI. Skeleton was also a big inspiration, as you'll be able to see in the designer page and the token system.
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How to implement a data access layer pattern in SvelteKit?
You mention YAGNI, but I think the bigger blocker is "Don't reinvent the wheel" - which I think is the most misunderstood bit of programming advice out there. In my SvelteKit app, I am not using a "UI Framework" that provides components to me. I don't need to. Svelte is simple enough that I can build almost anything myself. I've looked at Skeleton's source code, and their components on average are not better than versions I have rolled myself. There are a few cases where it's better to use a framework. Sliders, for instance, have a lot of edge cases. So I use Swiper for carousels. But even then, I could build a working basic slider (that doesn't address the numerous edge cases) myself in an hour. The other case is Headless UI but even there, I disagree with how he implemented some things and it's possible to roll your own Svelte Headless UI just from Tailwind's source.
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searching for a beautiful smooth svelte modal
I've been using https://github.com/captaincodeman/svelte-headlessui/ since previous with react I was using headlessui w/ tailwid.
- Svelte Headless UI has been abandoned, what should we do?
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What Svelte UI Library Should You Use?
I've also seen this alternative library utilising svelte use:action directive rather than components.
What are some alternatives?
svelte-headlessui - Unofficial Svelte port of the Headless UI component library
melt-ui - A set of headless, accessible component builders for Svelte.
mantine-datatable - The table component for your Mantine data-rich applications, supporting asynchronous data loading, column sorting, custom cell data rendering, context menus, nesting, Gmail-style batch row selection, dark theme, and more.
ato-ui - The elemental UI component library for Svelte, built with UnoCSS and Melt UI.
grail-ui - A library of accessible component primitives, actions and utilities for Svelte.
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
svelte-ionic-app - Ionic UI showcase app - try Ionic UI and directly go to API or source code (Svelte, Angular, Vue, Vanilla and React)
skeleton - The UI toolkit for Svelte and Tailwind.
Swiper - Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
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