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Uic

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Updated: 20 Dec 2024
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OKcontract UI Components is an open-source UI component library built with Svelte, Tailwind CSS and DaisyUI. This library helps to streamline the development of front-ends for various projects.

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Overview

OKcontract UI Components (UIC) brings an innovative approach to front-end development, specifically designed for projects utilizing Svelte and Tailwind CSS. This open-source library aims to simplify and enhance the development process by providing a collection of low-level components that are easily customizable. With a future vision of tightly integrating reactive programming through the use of the cells library, UIC is set to become even more powerful, making it a perfect choice for developers looking for flexibility and ease of use.

Built on top of Tailwind CSS and the daisyUI component library, UIC strikes a balance between functionality and aesthetics, allowing users to not only create beautiful UIs but to do so with minimal effort. The combination of utility-first design and pre-built themes ensures that developers can focus on crafting exceptional user experiences without getting bogged down in the nitty-gritty of styling.

Features

  • Built with Svelte: Leverage the power of Svelte for a reactive programming approach while maintaining component simplicity.

  • Tailwind CSS Integration: Utilize Tailwind’s utility-first CSS framework for easy customization and responsiveness.

  • DaisyUI Components: Benefit from the rich set of pre-built UI components like buttons, cards, and tooltips, enhancing development speed.

  • Theming Support: Easily switch between multiple light and dark themes, or create a custom theme using daisyUI.

  • Customizable with Other CSS Libraries: Integrate UIC components with existing styles by generating custom themes to maintain design consistency.

  • Storybook Documentation: Explore a wide range of examples within the Storybook, making onboarding effortless for new developers.

  • Community-Driven Development: Open for contributions, allowing developers to participate and shape the future of the library.