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Materialize
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Front-end Framework: Comparing Bootstrap, Foundation and Materialize
Materialize was created by a team of developers at Google, inspired by the principles of Material Design. Material Design is a design language developed by Google that emphasizes tactile surfaces, realistic lighting, and bold, graphic interfaces. Materialize aims to bring these principles to web development by providing a framework with ready-to-use components and styles based on Material Design.
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Roadmap to being a Full Stack Web Developer
Materialize CSS
- Thinking of quitting my job to become an SWE
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Best 3 Bootstrap Alternatives
You can also visit the Materialize website and GitHub repository which currently has garnered over 38k likes and has been forked over 4k times by developers.
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All About Hacktober Fest 2022 You Need To Know
This repository consists of files required to deploy a Web App or PWA created with Materialize Css
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70 Free Resources For Web Designers and Developers
57. materializecss
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What are dos and don'ts for designing a nice looking website, when you are not design savvy
Material (from Google)
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Building websites in just HTML/CSS/JS?
Well, there are CSS frameworks like Bootstrap and Materialize. If you can be more specific about what you're looking for someone can probably recommend something.
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Difference between materialize-css and material UI
I went through the home page of materializecss and materialUI. The first one mentions A modern responsive front-end framework based on Material Design and the later one mentions React components that implement Google's Material Design. Both of them implements material design and both of them give me components to use. Where exactly is the difference between both of them?
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Angular - 'Could not find HammerJS'
It may be worth noting that if you have hammerjs installed and your components are still not rendering correctly to make sure you are using angular material components and not html elements with materialize-css classes.If you are using materialize-css instead of angular material, you will need to add it to your project separately.
storybook
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Astro.js as an alternative to Next.js: pushing the limits
Astro has no runtime. This means no unit tests. This also means no Storybook for your Astro components (although, they’re working on it!)
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Release Radar • March 2024 Edition
If you're into UI development, then you need to know about Storybook. It's a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. The latest version brings some big improvements for testing and documentation with built-in visual testing. There's also React Server Component support, improved controls for React and Vue projects, as well as improved Vite architecture, Vitest testing, and Vite 5 support. Check out all the major changes in the Storybook changelog.
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Top 10 Tools Every React Developer Needs in 2024
Storybook
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Announcing AnalogJS 1.0 🚀
We are continuing to make building fullstack websites and application with Analog and Angular as seamless as possible, and extending the Angular ecosystem through integrations with Astro, Nx, [Vitest]https://analogjs.org/docs/features/testing/vitest, Storybook, and more.
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Storybook 8
For help with upgrading, consult our Storybook 8 migration guides to learn how to upgrade from Storybook 7 to Storybook 8, or how to upgrade from Storybook 6 to Storybook 8. Alternatively, refer to our extended Storybook migration guide on GitHub.
Storybook is the industry standard UI tool for building, testing, and documenting components and pages. It’s used by thousands of teams globally, integrates with all major JavaScript frameworks, and combines with most leading design and developer tools.
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13 best React debugging tools
Storybook emerges as a pioneering solution among React debugging tools, offering an interactive environment for developers to create and test UI components. With its robust platform, teams can build, organize, and design UI components, and even entire screens, without the hurdles of business logic and plumbing.
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
Storybook
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React Ecosystem in 2024
By using Storybook, you can efficiently develop, test, and document UI components. It's especially useful when working on design systems as it allows you to focus on individual components and their interactions. You can learn more and get started with Storybook on their official website.
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Developer Weekly Log #2
I was impressed by one idea of the book that states something like the state of documentation in 2010 was the same as testing in the 1980's, this means poor tooling and almost no worries about this topic. With the implementation of policies mentioned before there was a good improvement at Google but still there is a good improvement margin in this area. For example some new tools are appearing like Storybook for UI components is something fresh that is going to become a standard in all JavaScript projects but I could imagine this is going to happen in other types of similar projects in other languages.
What are some alternatives?
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
fluentui-blazor - Microsoft Fluent UI Blazor components library. For use with .NET 6.0 or higher Blazor applications
react-styleguidist - Isolated React component development environment with a living style guide
fractal - A tool to help you build and document website component libraries and design systems.
svelte-luna - svelte ui kit
primeng - The Most Complete Angular UI Component Library
Bit - A build system for development of composable software.
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
cosmos-js - Sandbox for developing and testing UI components in isolation
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.