react-joyride
Swiper
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MIT License | MIT License |
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react-joyride
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When to use open source UI components, and when to make from scratch?
Thank you. You bring up some great points. By the way, these are really a very specialized libraries for creating product tours. It's a single purpose thing. Check it out https://react-joyride.com/
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🎉Top React Libraries for Developers
React Joyride is a JS library for creating guided walkthroughs in React apps. It provides a set of components for creating step-by-step guides that help users understand the features of an app.
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7 Libraries You Should Know as a React Developer 💯🔥
Website: https://react-joyride.com/
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25 React component libraries you just might need for your next project!
react-joyride Create guided tours in your apps.
- Want to know a library which helps me create a training view.
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10 Helpful React Components Library For Developers.
1. React Joyride
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Problem in finding early adopters
One of your benefits - no code. But your target audience are.. coders? Let's say I am react dev. I google "react onboarding". First non-ad position: https://github.com/gilbarbara/react-joyride MIT Licensed.
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I fucking love startup life
Landing page looks amazing, I use https://github.com/gilbarbara/react-joyride which is free and does exactly the same and is free. I just can't seem to see your unique selling point
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Smart ways to provide users a walkthrough of my react web app?
We just added one of these for a new feature. I believe our dev used https://react-joyride.com/
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Libraries to do a guide/introduction to a website
Google for react onboarding libraries. Here is one example: React Joyride
Swiper
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Creating a Single Image Slider using Swiper.js
Creating a Swiper.js slider with cropped images can be a creative way to showcase content on your website. By carefully cropping your images and adjusting the Swiper configuration and styles, you can create a visually appealing slider that engages your users.
- Web Components e a minha opinião sobre o futuro das libs front-end
- Slider with two thumbs
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Building a complex carousel like Slick Slider center mode but without jQuery
SwiperJS?, they’ve got plenty of templates there.
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How to implement
Maybe swiper? https://www.npmjs.com/package/swiper
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When the client dont understand minimalist design
just use https://swiperjs.com/ ... has all the usability imho.
- Any good sliders other than outdated slickJs
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Share a folder with other people
That said, B2 does not include a photo viewer. However, folks who know html can easily add a photo viewer. For instance, we posted this example album to help developers learn how to read files using Python. This sample album uses the open source Swiper album.
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How to implement a data access layer pattern in SvelteKit?
You mention YAGNI, but I think the bigger blocker is "Don't reinvent the wheel" - which I think is the most misunderstood bit of programming advice out there. In my SvelteKit app, I am not using a "UI Framework" that provides components to me. I don't need to. Svelte is simple enough that I can build almost anything myself. I've looked at Skeleton's source code, and their components on average are not better than versions I have rolled myself. There are a few cases where it's better to use a framework. Sliders, for instance, have a lot of edge cases. So I use Swiper for carousels. But even then, I could build a working basic slider (that doesn't address the numerous edge cases) myself in an hour. The other case is Headless UI but even there, I disagree with how he implemented some things and it's possible to roll your own Svelte Headless UI just from Tailwind's source.
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Keep Arrows from Overlapping on Slides - SwiperJS
Hello everyone! I'm trying to keep the arrows in SwiperJS from overlapping on my slides, but I can't seem to find a working/viable solution. I've checked this post out, https://github.com/nolimits4web/swiper/issues/3736, but the first solution mentioned just makes the arrows disappear and I can't figure out how to fix the CSS to restyle them, and the second solution mentioned just seems very temporary. If anyone could help with any suggestions or ideas to solve this problem, it would be very much appreciated! Thank you!
What are some alternatives?
react-split-pane - React split-pane component
slick - the last carousel you'll ever need
react-awesome-query-builder - User-friendly query builder for React
Owl Carousel 2 - DEPRECATED jQuery Responsive Carousel.
react-demo-tab - 📑 React component to easily create demos of other components
splide - Splide is a lightweight, flexible and accessible slider/carousel written in TypeScript. No dependencies, no Lighthouse errors.
react-pdf - Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
Flickity - :leaves: Touch, responsive, flickable carousels
react-timesheet - Time Sheet Component for React
Glide.js - A dependency-free JavaScript ES6 slider and carousel. It’s lightweight, flexible and fast. Designed to slide. No less, no more
react-json-tree
react-slick - React carousel component