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All 7 ways to deal with CSS most never tried

Tailwind CSS Mantine Bootstrap Bulma
  1. A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
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    • Open Source
    Why not make our lives easier by importing utility class libraries like Tailwind or WindiCSS? Get ready for rapid UI development backed by IDE IntelliSense—no more worrying about unused classes too since they’ll be purged automatically!

    #Developer Tools #Design Tools #Website Design 872 social mentions

  2. React library, 60+ hooks and components with dark theme support and focus on accessibility
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    If you're all about component libraries, check out options like Mantine, ant, Material UI, Rebase, Chakra and Tomagui! These not only handle your CSS but also offer a wide range of utilities for JavaScript too (think hooks & APIs).

    #Open Source #ReactJS #UI 115 social mentions

  3. Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions
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    • Open Source
    Or maybe you prefer prebuilt components from popular frameworks like Bootstrap or Bulma? These give you ready-to-use styles for buttons, cards etc.—just import them into your project from Node modules!

    #CSS Framework #Development Tools #Design Tools 328 social mentions

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    Bulma is an open source CSS framework based on Flexbox and built with Sass. It's 100% responsive, fully modular, and available for free.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Or maybe you prefer prebuilt components from popular frameworks like Bootstrap or Bulma? These give you ready-to-use styles for buttons, cards etc.—just import them into your project from Node modules!

    #CSS Framework #Development Tools #Design Tools 109 social mentions

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