preline
primitives
preline | primitives | |
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13 | 26 | |
3,703 | 14,251 | |
4.6% | 2.7% | |
7.0 | 8.0 | |
12 days ago | 9 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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preline
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Preline UI + Gowebly CLI = ❤️
Today, I've released the Gowebly CLI v2.4.0 which includes Preline UI components library support for the frontend.
- Show HN: Preline UI v2.0 – open-source Tailwind Components Library
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Catalyst – Tailwind CSS Application UI Kit
You can also check out
https://preline.co/
Which is basically what Tailwind UI should be.
Works with anything.
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10 best Tailwind CSS component libraries
Preline UI provides a rich collection of 300+ prebuilt Tailwind CSS components. It has also 160+ starter pages and examples you can use to speed up the development process. It offers the largest Figma-free design system with lots of bells and whistles inside.
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TailwindUI vs Flowbite
If you want to get a preview of Flowbite try Proline it’s very similar but free. https://preline.co
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List of free Tailwind UI component resources
Thanks, http://preline.co/ is awesome 👏
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Rate my landing
Hey, I use tailwind, and then find some inspiration, you can find great component libraries that save you so much time, eg: https://www.hyperui.dev/ , https://mambaui.com/ , https://flowbite.com , https://preline.co/
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Is TailwindUI worth the money?
And Preline
- Hello world
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Vuetify or Quasar for Vue3?
Preline is a fork of Flowbite for which they refuse to give license credits for — the authors of the package were originally left there (they forgot to change the package.json file) and the evidence is in this commit on their repository.
primitives
- Radix Primitives: an open-source UI component library
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React: Build your own composable, headless components
Fast forward to a week ago, I cloned the Reach UI and Radix UI codebase and started exploring. Large codebases are always difficult to comprehend. With some digging around and reverse engineering, I was able to create the first component listed in the Reach UI docs, the Accordion.
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Show HN: Radix Themes – A beautiful, open-source React component library
Hi HN! I'm Vlad, a designer and engineer on the Radix team (https://radix-ui.com). We just launched Radix Themes, an open source component library for building modern, accessible React apps.
Radix Themes is built on top of Radix Primitives (https://radix-ui.com/primitives), which companies like Vercel, CodeSandbox, and Supabase, among others, already use to power their interfaces.
Our goal is to help you focus on your product and build it faster instead of re-inventing common designs and working on the UI components over and over.
Under the hood, Radix Themes is built with TypeScript, React and vanilla CSS. All design tokens are CSS variables that you can tweak, overwrite, or use to build your own custom components with any styling solution that you like.
The idea to build Radix Themes emerged while working on our own design system at WorkOS (https://workos.com), which is the company behind Radix. There was hundreds of design details and edge cases that we had to take care of, so it still didn't feel like a solved problem.
We also were obsessed with getting the developer experience right. For every component we asked ourselves—what is the right API? What are the right props and parts? What should, and more importantly, shouldn’t be a part of this component? What API would make the code easy to understand and maintain, and what would put you into a messy situation that could bite when you don’t expect it?
With this approach, we used our own, battle-tested components that serve our paying users to kickstart Radix Themes.
I hope that you find Radix Themes useful. Right now, there’s 45 components, hundreds of carefully crafted variants, a few simple and powerful primitives for layout, and an extensive token system.
I would love to hear your feedback on our work and learn about your experiences with building UIs.
- 5 React Libraries to Level Up your Projects in 2023
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I'm building Radix Svelte, an unstyled UI component library with a focus on accessibility.
Other things that led me to choose this path were: Most libraries that are ports, official or not, use the original name (e.g. Svelte Material UI); Radix UI's license is fairly permissive (https://github.com/radix-ui/primitives/blob/main/LICENSE), which is why I also don't think it matters that it's a company behind it. Same as why I don't see an issue with the name Preact, for example.
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I made a tool for converting between different media formats (without uploading to a server)
For a react project I recommend https://radix-ui.com, it's got pretty good defaults
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List of free Tailwind UI component resources
radix-ui.com
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useControlledProps: Make any React Component Controlled/Uncontrolled
This is really cool, Radix UI uses a similar hook internally for their components. I like your implementation though.
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Is form handling always a pain in the ass in React?
Remix is a dream. Once combined with Radix Form Component it'll be freaking heaven. https://github.com/radix-ui/primitives/blob/form-rfc/rfcs/2023-radix-form-primitive.md
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Please give feedback on my personal company website
Looks like radix-ui.com, but a bit more boring tbh
What are some alternatives?
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
zag - Finite state machines for building accessible design systems and UI components.
nuxt - The Intuitive Vue Framework.
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
daisyui - 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
content - The file-based CMS for your Nuxt application, powered by Markdown and Vue components.
sveltekit-package-template - A barebones project that provides the essentials for writing highly-optimized, reusable packages in Svelte.
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME 👇👇👇