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- Show HN: I have open-sourced my ReactJs UI kit
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Toast component - Rewind-UI
Demo & Documentation: https://rewind-ui.dev/components/toast GitHub repository: https://github.com/rewindui/rewindui The component's styling is highly customizable.
I have just published a Toast component on Rewind-UI component library. GitHub repository: https://github.com/rewindui/rewindui Documentation: https://rewind-ui.dev/components/toast The component's styling is highly customizable. Please take a look and let me know what you think about it.
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Where to find UI Kits?
Check out Rewind-UI: https://rewind-ui.dev/
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Next.js Weekly #14: Faster Dev Server, Platform Starter Kit v2, Misconceptions about Client Components [👇 all news in comments]
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Next CSS module vs Tailwind
For example here is the Button component: https://github.com/rewindui/rewindui/blob/main/packages/core/src/components/Button/Button.tsx
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GEM UI Framework!
Let me share my own open source UI library that I recently published: https://github.com/rewindui/rewindui
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Creating good looking UIs as someone who hates CSS
If you are using React on your frontend check Rewind-UI: https://rewind-ui.dev/
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Best UI Kit for NextJS
If you plan to use tailwindcss check out Rewind-UI as well: https://rewind-ui.dev/
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Styled Components vs Tailwind vs Plain Ol' CSS
I am using TailwindCSS in combination with CVA library. This way you can easily create stateful clean styles. I have recently open-sourced my UI library so you can take a look at it here to get some ideas: https://github.com/rewindui/rewindui
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Top 23 React UI Component Libraries for Your Next Project🚀
1. Material-UI
- Lighthouse를 활용한 Tree Shaking
- MUI: The React component library you always wanted
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How I Build Paradise UI: A React UI Component Library
If you know Material UI, Chakra UI or Primereact, those are react UI component libraries.
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Implementing Infinite scroll in React apps
I'll be using Material UI for styling the cards. You can install it by visiting the Material UI installation guide.
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Ask HN: Can anyone suggest few open source projects for SaaS Boilerplate?
For the UI, MUI is a huge time saver. It's open-core and thoroughly excellent: https://mui.com/
They also have a lot of pre-built dashboards that tie into various cloud vendors (typically not FOSS though).
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Ask HN: Anybody Using Htmx on the Job?
(My opinion only, please treat it as just one person's thought process, not some eternal truth)
As a frontend dev, for me it's primarily just an ecosystem thing. There's nothing wrong with HTMX or any other solution, like Ruby on Rails or Hotwire or even other JS frameworks like Angular or Gatsby, but they are not really what I see in the majority of the web dev ecosystem.
By ecosystem, I mean this:
- Developers are easy to find & hire for, and can work on existing code without much training because there are (relatively) standardized practices
- For any common problem, I can easily reuse (or at least learn from the source for) a package on NPM
- For any uncommon problem, I can find multiple robust discussion about it on various forums, Stack, etc. And ChatGPT probably has a workable overview.
- I can reasonably expect medium-term robust vendor support, not just from the framework developers but various hosts, third-party commercial offerings (routers, state management, UI libs, CMSes, etc.), i.e., it's going to stay a viable ecosystem for 3-5 years at least
- I don't have to reinvent the wheel for every new project / client, and can spin up a working prototype in a few minutes using boilerplates and 1-click deploys
I've been building websites since I was a kid some 30 years ago, first using Perl and cgi-bin and then PHP, and evolved my stack with it over time.
I've never been as productive as I am in the modern React ecosystem, especially with Next or Vite + MUI (https://mui.com/). Primarily this is because it allows me to build on top of other people's work and spend time only on the business logic of my app, at a very high level of abstraction (business components) and with a very high likelihood of being able find drop-in solutions for most common needs. I'm not reinventing the wheel constantly, or dealing with low-level constructs like manually updating the DOM. Or worse, dealing with server issues or updating OS packages.
What used to take days/weeks of setup now takes one click and two minutes, and I can have a useable prototype up in 2-3 hours. Because 95%+ of my codebase isn't mine anymore; I can just reuse what someone else built, and then reframe it for my own needs. And when someone else needs to continue the work, they can just pick up where I left off with minimal onboarding, because they probably already have React knowledge.
I think React, for all its faults, has just reached a point of saturation where it's like the old "nobody ever got fired for buying IBM", i.e., it's a safe, proven bet for most use cases. It may or may not be the BEST bet for any project, but it's probably good enough that it would at least warrant consideration, especially if the other stacks have less community/ecosystem support.
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Material UI vs. Chakra UI: Which One to Choose?
Explore Material UI: Material UI Documentation
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Learn CSS Layout the Pedantic Way
- UI kit (I personally have good experience with React Material UI - https://mui.com/; there is also https://tanstack.com/)
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Is wacat tool usefull in web application normal or security testing?
the network is settled (I got the code from some discussion group). But nothing works. Playwright has also
page.waitForLoadState({ waitUntil: "domcontentloaded" }); etc.
but they are not working for my test cases.
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I have noticed that https://mui.com/ have dropdown menus, which implementation is far from normal html option. Mui uses some kind
What are some alternatives?
tailwind-merge - Merge Tailwind CSS classes without style conflicts
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
panda - 🐼 Universal, Type-Safe, CSS-in-JS Framework for Product Teams ⚡️
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
ontime - Free, open-source time keeping for live events
nextui - 🚀 Beautiful, fast and modern React UI library.
chadnext - ChadNext - Quick Starter Template for your Next project includes Next.js 14 App router, Shadcn UI, LuciaAuth, Prisma, Server Actions, Stripe, Internationalization and more.
mantine - A fully featured React components library
react-headless-passcode - A headless library for Passcode component
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library