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react-grid-system
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CSS framework help
For example I don't have time or resources to reinvent grid/column system something like react-grid-system.
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5 Underrated React Libraries ⚛️
5. React Grid System A powerful Bootstrap-like responsive grid system for React. react-grid-system provides a responsive grid for React inspired by Bootstrap. Moreover, it has various additional powerful features, such as setting breakpoints and gutter widths through React's context. Three components are provided for creating responsive grids: Container, Row, and Col. Homepage GitHub Usage:- Installation:- npm install react-grid-system --save An example on how to use these:-
pssst-css
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Old head asks - wtf is the point of tailwind?
But who knows. Maybe we're just not working on projects at a scale where the benefits become clear. Instead we just do this.
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Do web devs really make the entire website from scratch?
But I'm not going to handwrite all of those things if I already have them. For example for CSS I'd just grab a repo that I use and start the project with that - https://github.com/perpetual-education/pssst-css. And then from there - it would depend on the project. I also have a big collection of common layouts I've made that I can pick and choose from (if they match). But then - does the site need a content management system? Do I want to build it with a cloud CMS or something like WordPress - or is it a project with a client/server app type thing? And we're always leveraging packages and libraries and frameworks and stuff. But really - I have been making a lot of sites with just PHP and JSON lately - and it's a lot less hassle and I pretty much write them from scratch. Who knew!
- For those of you who are expert enough to not use any CSS library - what is the work flow for creating responsive app?
- CSS framework help
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What CSS frameworks do you use? What do you like or dislike about them?
I use the newest and most hottest CSS methodology: PSSST (CSS)
What are some alternatives?
react-device-detect - Detect device, and render view according to detected device type.
versoly-ui - Tailwind CSS components library based on Bootstrap
react-perfect-scrollbar - A react wrapper for perfect-scrollbar
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
cs-what
rebass - :atom_symbol: React primitive UI components built with styled-system.
smellyWind - original article - Tailwind: Over Hyped and Oddly focused
react-native-super-grid - Responsive Grid View for React Native
react-dnd - Drag and Drop for React
pure-react-carousel - A highly impartial suite of React components that can be assembled by the consumer to create a carousel with almost no limits on DOM structure or CSS styles. If you're tired of fighting some other developer's CSS and DOM structure, this carousel is for you.