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If you're open to contributing directly to the core framework rather than building on top/around it, I've had an issue opened since back in the Sapper days that seems very popular and yet has been almost completely ignored: Treat layout pages like components when using named slots
Try: https://github.com/Siumauricio/rippleui I’ve been using it and it’s awesome if you are already a tailwind User
Apparently it's quite a complex problem from what I have gathered. While there are packages like @crownframework/svelte-error-boundary that can guard from initialization-time errors, which I have blogged about, they sometimes don't work with asynchronous errors or errors triggered in child components. So it would actually be huge to have built-in support for error boundaries.
A more mature version of this project would be amazing and fits perfectly with the philosophy of svelte. https://github.com/willfarrell/fluent-transpiler
DaisyUI supports a bunch of themes and dark mode detection out of the box. Works on Tailwind. It is JS-less, so it is easy to integrate into any framework, including Svelte.
That's a good shout! Can you speak a little more to what you felt the tools you found were lacking? The ones I've found so far are svimg and svelte-image
Yep that repo is one I saw as well. There's this one also that I found in the ST discord channel. Others there recommend just using the base ST js option.
The inlang project https://github.com/inlang/inlang will likely enable that for Svelte and other frameworks. Fingers crossed that SvelteKit does not take a very odd route of storing translations
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