vanilla-extract
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vanilla-extract | merakiui | |
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90 | 10 | |
9,272 | 2,363 | |
0.7% | 1.0% | |
8.9 | 4.6 | |
7 days ago | 3 months ago | |
TypeScript | HTML | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vanilla-extract
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The best testing strategies for frontends
In our experience, the best testing strategy for modern frontends is a combination of E2E testing (using Playwright+NextJS), and unit testing. Visual regression testing is not worth the effort in our opinion, especially with the advent of better CSS tooling like TailwindCSS and Vanilla Extract.
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Is there really anything better than Css Modules?
For building component libraries I’ve been a big fan of vanilla extract. Apparently it’s from the same people who made css modules
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Introducing StyleX - the styling system used by Meta
This sounds exactly like Vanilla Extract. https://vanilla-extract.style/
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An Overview of 25+ UI Component Libraries in 2023
KumaUI : Another relatively new contender, Kuma uses zero runtime CSS-in-JS to create headless UI components which allows a lot of flexibility. It was heavily inspired by other zero runtime CSS-in-JS solutions such as PandaCSS, Vanilla Extract, and Linaria, as well as by Styled System, ChakraUI, and Native Base. ### Vue
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Creating a Component Library Fast🚀(using Vite's library mode)
The components are styled with CSS modules. When building the library, these styles will get transformed to normal CSS style sheets. This means that the consuming application will not even be required to support CSS modules. (In the future I want to extend this tutorial to use vanilla-extract instead.)
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Tailwind CSS and the death of web craftsmanship
I do a lot of UI work and have never understood the appeal of Tailwind. It’s like relearning a new language. Tailwind was released in 2017. Maybe the CSS landscape wasn’t as good back then? Modern CSS is pretty awesome.
I’ve enjoyed using Vanilla Extract https://vanilla-extract.style/. It’s like css-in-js with none of the downsides as everything gets compiled to css.
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PSA: Rust web frontend with Tailwind is easy!
Nah, I used enough Tailwind to know it becomes a spaghetti mess. I stick with CSS now, and in React I use https://vanilla-extract.style, compile time CSS in TypeScript.
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What's the best option these days for CSS in JS?
Vanilla Extract is my current choice for the next greenfield project. I would also recommend checking out how and why this team integrated it with Tailwind.
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Feeling lost on grokking large libraries
I'm not trying to call a particular org or library out, because I think the ones I've been digging through (and prompted me to write this) are very high quality. It's vanilla-extract (a build-time CSS-in-JS library) and Braid Design System (built on vanilla-extract).
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Coming here from svelteland... is there a way to put CSS module inside JS?
Apart from what has been suggested, there is also https://vanilla-extract.style/.
merakiui
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Affordable tailwind theme(html template) for e-commerce project
https://merakiui.com ⭐
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Tailwind users who came from bootstrap, where do you get free components?
https://merakiui.com/ e https://tailblocks.cc/ are great.
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A Productive Tailwind Workflow
Meraki UI 🔗 I use majorly these three libraries, seriously everything you need is in these libraries. You can even take pieces and combine them, the end results is usually very nice.
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15 Tailwind CSS UI Kits, both free and paid
Get it here
- Is there a market for Tailwind CSS templates?
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Tailwind CSS v3.0
My favorite thing about Tailwind is all the sites that offer copy-and-paste components, ready to use. Sure, you can pay for TailwindUI, but you can also just browse components from e.g.
* https://tailblocks.cc
* https://blocks.wickedtemplates.com
* https://tailwindcomponents.com/
* https://merakiui.com/
* https://www.tailwind-kit.com/
* https://www.tailwindtoolbox.com/
Most of the sites I put together this year used an amalgamation of components from those sites for basic structure, and then just get customized to the brand. I hate writing raw CSS and I would also hate writing raw Tailwind.
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10 Open Source Libraries for Tailwind CSS Components
A collection of responsive components, along with many beautiful cards.
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Which front-end library should I use if I'm bad at UI design?
https://merakiui.com is a good place for tailwind css components. Actually built a project of mine using it (www.thejuniorwebdev.com), the content isn’t finished but the design is pretty much. Again I’m not good at design and I think the website looks pretty good for a beginner!
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Free TailwindCSS components to build faster UI
4. Meraki UI
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Open Source Tailwind CSS Components
Github
What are some alternatives?
stitches - [Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.
daisyui - 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
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
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
unocss - The instant on-demand atomic CSS engine.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
kimia-UI - A collection of UI Components for React built with Tailwind CSS 3
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
tailblocks - Ready-to-use Tailwind CSS blocks.
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
tail-kit - Tail-kit is a free and open source components and templates kit fully coded with Tailwind css 3.0.