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primevue
- PrimeVue: The Next-Gen UI Suite for Vue.js
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Build your own Vue UI library with Unstyled PrimeVue Core and Tailwind CSS
PrimeVue unstyled core and Tailwind CSS would be a perfect toolset if you require to build a custom UI library. The main idea is to create your UI component by wrapping a PrimeVue component, pass your props as fall through and configure the pass-through Tailwind preset locally instead of a global configuration.
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A simple Vue form validation composable with Zod
Here is a Stackblitz showcasing the useValidation composable in action https://stackblitz.com/edit/vue-use-validation-composable?file=src%2FApp.vue. The form is using components from PrimeVue and includes fields for a user's profile information, featuring nested address details.
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Ask HN: What framework/tools to use to build front end in 2023?
I'm for Vue/Nuxt. While reading React code is fine, I found it easy to shoot myself in the foot (causing circular effects or getting no reactivity) in a way Vue didn't. Vue feels more explicit. I like React's TSX for embedding HTML, but Vue's splitting of model and view appeals to me. I'm torn on that one.
Vue's ecosystem isn't as big, but it's an established framework. Both React and Vue feel easier to work with than Angular. RxJS is really cool, but also very comprehensive, making it difficult to keep the entire API in mind. At least for me, who only use it casually (used to use it more while at Google.) And on top of that, I have to know the Angular API. Angular used to be great for Material Design, but I nowadays there are MD packages for all systems.
Nuxt is for Vue what Next is for React: SSR and SSG. It adds auto-imports, which is nice. At this point, I see no reason to use Vue alone, since there's always something that can be pre-rendered. Perhaps the frontpage, or help pages. Since Vue itself provides entrypoints for SSR, Nuxt is more of a file-structure based router that just simplifies things. The documentation is a bit sparse on e.g. the difference between a plugin and a module, and I usually resort to navigating their source to understand things. That might not be everyone's cup of tea.
If what you're writing is a web app, there is also Quasar, built on top of Vue. Similar to Nuxt in that it ties in directory structure, build system and MVC framework. It is also a Material Design UI widget library. Their selling point is that you can build mobile apps, and web apps with the same library. I.e. like React Native. I felt it strays too far away from the core simplicity of Vue, unlike Nuxt, but it's no doubt a very capable framework.
Finally, I'm currently using PrimeVue as the UI widget/theming library on top of Vue. It's okay. :\ Switched to it when the Vue Bootstrap project decided to to support Vue 3 (or whatever the situation was.) I haven't come across anything that's actively broken or missing. The companion library PrimeFlex provides layout CSS. Annoyingly, they've decided to close GitHub FRs, and some (far from all) bugs, and just keep track of them internally. Makes it more dificult to communicate, but I don't know their reasoning behind it (they didn't respond when I asked.)
- A design system for the federal government
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90+ Vue UI Components Styled with Tailwind CSS
PrimeVue has recently announced the new Unstyled mode that removes the default styling and exposes the component internals via pass through props API. With the unstyled mode, components do the hard work by providing the feature set and accessibility out of the box but leaves out the styling to the user.
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Should I use Nuxt to build my potentially Amazon like complex web app.
- Primevue (https://primevue.org/) is also pretty good, and is getting an unstyled tailwind-compat version pretty soon
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Making own nuxt-like framework with bun
Till buchta v0.6 is out, the Vue plugin has a temporary solution on how to use Vue plugins. Currently we will focus on 3rd party vue components primevue
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Create a Shopping Cart with Vuejs and Pinia
Primevue is a big collection of Vuejs UI Components with top-notch quality to help you implement all your UI requirements in style.
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Mobile UI library
I use PrimeVue
buefy
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Seriously weird issue - same build behaving differently in different places
I looked into Buefy, which has great and accessible source code btw, and my hunch was correct. See line 184 at this link: https://github.com/buefy/buefy/blob/dev/src/components/carousel/CarouselList.vue
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Top UI libraries for Vue JS in 2023
Buefy: A lightweight UI library that provides a range of customizable UI components, including forms, buttons, and navbars.
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Any UI framework for Vue that isn't so opinionated it can't be customized? - Also, what's it like working with your preferred framework?
Back in the day I used Buefy https://buefy.org/ which is a Vue version of Bulma. I like it, I'd say it was easy to implement and I could change the style a bit without too many lines of code.
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What are these #hash references in template tags ?
I'm learning Vue and today noticed something I hadn't seen before, by Buefy component templates, namely hash-prefixed attributes on template tags e.g.
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FYI
Encountered this issue as we're looking into solutions for migrating a Vue 2 + Buefy codebase over to Vue 3. The maintainer is actively working on Oruga, which for the most part, has a very similar api to Buefy components and is pretty close in terms of component parity. I only found out about Oruga through this pinned issue in the Buefy repo.
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Is there a way to use `Vue.compile()` within Nuxt?
That will render any Vue components referenced within the content returned from the API. In my case, it contained Buefy component references e.g.:
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What are the best CSS frameworks?
I like Bulma and I've used it on most recent projects. It feels lighter and easier to customize than Bootstrap. Buefy is vue components based on Bulma. It's pretty good, but lately I've been using Livewire.
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Bootstrap vs Tailwind
Personally I don't like either. Bootstrap seems too bloated and cookie-cutter, and Tailwind is inline styles and clutter. Lately I've used Bulma (CSS framework) and Buefy (Bulma + Vue) on a couple of projects. I also like the look of Pure CSS, but I haven't used it.
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Why are none of the good UI frameworks compatible with Vue 3 yet?
It seems that the good UI frameworks are only available for Vue 2 at present. Bootstrap (Bootstrap-vue), Semantic UI (Semantic UI Vue), Bulma (Buefy), Material (Vuetify) all only support Vue 2.
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The Ultimate List of 7 Perfect Vue 3 UI Libraries for every project
7 - Buefy
What are some alternatives?
Quasar Framework - Quasar Framework - Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
bootstrap-vue - BootstrapVue provides one of the most comprehensive implementations of Bootstrap v4 for Vue.js. With extensive and automated WAI-ARIA accessibility markup.
sakai-vue - Free Vue Admin Template by PrimeVue
React PDF viewer - A React component to view a PDF document
ant-design-vue - 🌈 An enterprise-class UI components based on Ant Design and Vue. 🐜
bootstrap-wysiwyg
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
vuesax - New Framework Components for Vue.js 2