react-headless-passcode
flowbite-react


react-headless-passcode | flowbite-react | |
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14 | 1,956 | |
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7.8 | 7.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-headless-passcode
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Create a passcode component from scratch in React
If you would like to use this component, you can check out the library I made: react-headless-passcode. It's a headless library that allows you to pass the array value to the usePasscode hook, which takes care of all the complex scenarios mentioned above and other scenarios as well. With headless, you can focus more on building your passcode UI and styling it however you like. The entire control is given to the developer. The job of react-headless-passcode is to provide you with all the logic you need to get the passcode component up and running.
flowbite-react
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Tutorial: how to install Meteor.js with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
To get you started you can check out the full collection of React components from the Flowbite React repository and browse the documentation for the source code of each component.
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Tailwind Component Library - Which one do you use?
Yeah, the Flowbite React library and community already has this in the works and will be updated accordingly.
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State of Flowbite: learn more about our results from 2022 and what we plan to build this year
The open-source Flowbite libraries such as Flowbite React, Flowbite Svelte, and Flowbite Vue have been nicely growing in terms of number of components, functionality, documentation, and also usage.
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Suggestions for functional React UI libraries?
You can check out Flowbite React.
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How to install Gatsby with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
You can either use the core vanilla JS and static HTML components from the Flowbite Library or you can import dedicated React components such as the Alert, Modal, or Navbar from the Flowbite React library.
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How to install Remix with Flowbite and Tailwind CSS
Flowbite React is a free and open-source library of UI components based on the Flowbite design system that allows you to plug-and-play interactive and responsive React components such as modals, navbars, dropdowns, and more directly inside your Remix and Tailwind CSS configured project.
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GDPR does not allow you to store dark/light mode inside local storage
Also not a lawyer, but I think it would technically count as personal information because it's a preference. Even if it's to provide functionality requested by the user, it would still be necessary to inform the user that this preference is being stored, etc.
However, I agree to your second point, that asking the user's browser to store the information, and then have the browser make decisions based on that without anything being shared back probably does not violate GDPR as it wouldn't count as 'processing'.
It would seem (although, without a deep dive into the codebase, I can't be 100% sure) that the tool just adds a class to the body: https://github.com/themesberg/flowbite-react/blob/765fedb3c9...
If this is the case, I think it unlikely that this would be found to be a GDPR violation as Flowbite (or the company which has deployed Flowbite) would not normally be able to detect this preference.
It would be different if for example the preference caused a different stylesheet to be downloaded, which could then be combined with server logs, but overall, it seems as though all of the processing of the data (whether you consider it personal or not) is done entirely on the user's computer, and there would be no processing of any data by the company which has deployed Flowbite, therefore it would not open up any GDPR liability.
Once again though, IANAL.
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Your experience with Flowbite’s React components? I’m disappointed
The package is handling state, styling and more https://github.com/themesberg/flowbite-react/blob/main/src/lib/components/Tab/Tabs.tsx
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How to install Tailwind CSS inside a Next.js project
Flowbite React is an open-source set of interactive React components based on the Tailwind CSS utility-first framework featuring interactive elements such as modals, navbars, dropdowns, carousels, and more.
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Is MaterialUI the best layout kit?
There is another newcomer called Flowbite React.
What are some alternatives?
rewindui - A React component library for building modern web applications using Tailwind CSS.
flowbite-admin-dashboard - Free and open-source admin dashboard template built with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
block-code - A fully customizable, one-time password input component for the web built with React
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
createform - The ReactJS form library
dockview - Zero dependency Docking Layout Manager. Supports Vanilla TypeScript, React and Vue.
design-system-builder - Design System Builder
tailwind-symfony-starter - Free and open-source starter kit for Symfony (PHP), Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
react-spaces - React components that allow you to divide a page or container into nestable anchored, scrollable and resizable spaces.
chakra-ui - Chakra UI is a component system for building products with speed ⚡️
react-daisyui - daisyUI components built with React 🌼
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS

