primeng
clarity
primeng | clarity | |
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28 | 12 | |
9,516 | 6,455 | |
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10.0 | 9.3 | |
about 9 hours ago | about 2 years ago | |
CSS | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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primeng
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Mastering Component Styling: Elevate Your CSS with Layering and Dynamic Class Management, No ng:deep needed!
PrimeNg GitHub
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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.
- Episode 23/49: RouterTestingHarness, Chrome DevTools 119 & 120
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The big Angular UI library comparison 📚
PrimeNG (MIT license)
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Episode 23/39: NxConf 2023 & New Template Syntax
PrimeNg Release Notes
- A design system for the federal government
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An Overview of 25+ UI Component Libraries in 2023
PrimeNG: Something nice about this collection is how you choose the base theme. You are presented with choosing design options that are taken from other popular design frameworks such as Material Design, Bootstrap, Soho, Fluent, Nano, and more. This is done with a visual editor, which is part of the theming options. PrimeNG also has a Figma UI kit, ready-made templates, and a SASS API.
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Introducing PrimeNG v16: Angular 16 Support, New Types, and Comprehensive API Documentation!
PrimeNG is released under the MIT License https://github.com/primefaces/primeng/blob/master/LICENSE.md
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[AskJS] which framework for frontend and backend to avoid abandoned libraries,breaking changes,terrible debugging features?
We use PrimeNG which MIT licensed. It's great.
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Major Update for PrimeNG Brings All-New Docs, 700+ New Demos and the Open Source Theme Designer
After months of hard work, we're excited to share the new major update on PrimeNG that mostly focuses on the documentation.
clarity
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What are the Best UI Components for Angular?
Take a look at IBM Carbon and Clarity Design.
- Clarity Design System
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Web UI Framework for Internal Tools?
I’ve enjoyed using clarity for this sort of thing: https://clarity.design/
- Ask HN: Are there any “high-density” CSS frameworks?
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Best Angular UI library for a newbie that comes from vuetify
Clarity Design System - http://clarity.design
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The Most Popular Angular UI Libraries to Try in 2021
Clarity is an open-source design system created by VMware that has 6.2K stars on GitHub. It is a combination of UX design guidelines, an HTML/CSS framework, and Angular components. Clarity provides developers with a rich set of high-performance data-bound components. A huge number of interactive elements can be implemented by using this library. Among them, there are accordion, date picker, login, signpost, timeline, toggle, and many others. Visual components of Clarity library (source: https://clarity.design/) Login component of Clarity library (source: https://clarity.design/) Timeline component of Clarity library (source: https://clarity.design/)
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UI toolkit for data-intensive applications?
Ant design is good. But I would suggest Clarity. It's built by VMware and follows their design principles.
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Using Svetle in combination with Vue/React/Angular?
There’s VMWare Clarity as well.
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Ultimate 2021 List of CSS Frameworks and Component Libraries for Angular, React, Vue and Svelte
Clarity
- Yet another components library recommendation thread...
What are some alternatives?
ng-zorro-antd - Angular UI Component Library based on Ant Design
ng-bootstrap - Angular powered Bootstrap
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
taiga-ui - Angular UI Kit and components library for awesome people
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
material - Material design for AngularJS
Fomantic-UI - Fomantic-UI is the official community fork of Semantic-UI
ngx-bootstrap - Fast and reliable Bootstrap widgets in Angular (supports Ivy engine)