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ui.mantine.dev
themes | ui.mantine.dev | |
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2 | 19 | |
4,149 | 2,614 | |
9.8% | 2.4% | |
9.6 | 7.1 | |
7 days ago | 14 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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themes
ui.mantine.dev
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React Component Libraries
Official Website: https://ui.mantine.dev/
- Mantine UI
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β‘Top GitHub Repositories for UI Components
π Site β GitHub
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SaaS maker cheat sheet
There are tons of SaaS templates, they look really professional and visually appealing, but once you have to customize it to your product it you will inevitably feel the pain. Different code styling, outdated libraries, lack of specific features. Them when you change its code and make it working, it becomes painful to sync with newer versions of the theme (if they are publishing updates lol). Screw it. I ended up using building blocks from https://ui.mantine.dev/
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5 Not-So-Typical React Libraries for an Outstanding Project
Website: https://mantine.dev/ and https://ui.mantine.dev/
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New to Dev and need some advice.
More importantly, though don't feel bad. I've been doing frontend dev work and flex and grid are still confusing to me. They never behave the way I expect. I've come to rely on UI libraries that abstract away a lot of the concepts to make it easier for myself. I've been working with React recently and Mantine UI (https://ui.mantine.dev/) is the only reason I can make a half decent UI.
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Looking for recommendations for simple/easily applied ReactJS web app themes or templates...
mantine ( https://mantine.dev/ ) is a good option. you need to learn their components and structure but it isn't hard. also, they have ready to use ui designs ( https://ui.mantine.dev/ )
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What component libraries do you use?
Have a look at Mantine UI. It has a huge no. of components, hooks, etc. It's fairly easy to setup & customize as well. If you are familiar with Material UI, this shouldn't be too hard to work with.
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E-Commerce Dashboard template
For my last project i used mantine. Checkout https://ui.mantine.dev/
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New to React, What are some Must Know libraries?
Using https://ui.mantine.dev/ as a personal favourite atm.
What are some alternatives?
zag - Finite state machines for building accessible design systems and UI components.
storybook - π The UI component explorer. Develop, document, & test React, Vue, Angular, Web Components, Ember, Svelte & more! [Moved to: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook]
hope-ui - π€ The SolidJS component library you've hoped for.
mantine - A fully featured React components library
primitives - Vue Radix UI Primitives 1:1 . Components, icons, colors, and templates for building high-quality, accessible UI. Free and open-source.
NativeBase - Mobile-first, accessible components for React Native & Web to build consistent UI across Android, iOS and Web.
React95 - ππΉ Windows 95 style UI component library for React
saas-ui - The React component library for startups, built with Chakra UI.
primitives - Radix Primitives is an open-source UI component library for building high-quality, accessible design systems and web apps. Maintained by @workos.
Embla Carousel - A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision.
pikas - Pikas is an open source project that aims to provide a simple and easy to use to create a simple and fast web application.
@blueprintjs/core - A React-based UI toolkit for the web