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uwaterloo.courses
carbon-components-svelte
- Are there any customizeable UI libraries that are DON'T use Tailwind?
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Svelte 4 Released
We did a pretty big one, integrated with a python/gtk app [yikes]. Anyways, svelte is a joy to work with, also on the note of libraries, svelte's community is smaller but I found by far my favourite component system I've ever used - https://carbon-components-svelte.onrender.com/.. surprising coming from IBM, but hey, I'll take it.
But in general electron was a pain, slow builds - had an adhoc solution for the svelte dev server, but its not great.
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Any nice dashboard libraries?
https://carbon-components-svelte.onrender.com/ maybe this is something for you.
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Are there any UI frameworks competitors to Vue Vuetify or React MUI?
I really liked Carbon Components Svelte but they lacked mobile support. I will have to check Framework7 .
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Which UI Kit are you using with Svelte?
If you need something with a bit more functionality out of the box, I'd recommend -Carbon Components (https://carbon-components-svelte.onrender.com) -Skeleton(https://www.skeleton.dev)
- What UI framework would you recommend?
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Are there any downsides in using svelte or sveltekit?
Svelte/SvelteKit does have some high-quality libraries available like carbon-components-svelte but there's just nothing near as much.
- A really nice UI library that uses Carbon Design System
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Carbon-design-system for Svelte: dynamic import is your only solution !
I've opened issue on IBM community to find a solution rather than importing via , although I could not even get any answer to that . After sometime of scratching my head and couple of tests on Webpack behaviour, I've managed to crack carbon-design-system for Svelte once and for all . Repeating myself:
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Best practice for UI design in scientific app
You could check out Carbon https://carbon-components-svelte.onrender.com/
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