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NextUI looks very promising.
It's not a React-specific library. Since it's just CSS classes and not React components, it's logicless. This means that any logic must be implemented by me, for example to open and close a modal. They do have a modal that works with a checkbox, that means I would have to re-implement that logic in React. It's mildly annoying. To be fair, there is a react-daisyui library that I didn't try: https://react.daisyui.com/
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Thanks for the in-depth review. I'd like to mention two more serious contenders: antd from the old guard and Mantine from the new kids on the block.
Thanks for the in-depth review. I'd like to mention two more serious contenders: antd from the old guard and Mantine from the new kids on the block.
Iโve found Bootswatch is a very quick way of making bootstrap more visually interesting
Would be great if you could try out PrimeReact as well.