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10+ UI Libraries for Svelte to Try in 2024

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    Cybernetically enhanced web apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Svelte is an open source JavaScript framework which gains popularity among web developers due to its fast client performance (compared to React and Vue), lightweight nature and ease of learning. Svelte, together with SvelteKit, makes web developers more productive allowing them to build projects faster, write code that is easier to understand and fix, and simply "code with joy".

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JavaScript Framework #JS Library 356 social mentions

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    Syntatically Awesome Style Sheets
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Attractions is a UI kit for Svelte that includes 49 components and a collection of helper functions. It uses Sass for styling. Although the Attractions kit seems promising and the components look really nice, it's not very actively supported right now and its future is uncertain.

    #Developer Tools #Design Tools #Web Frameworks 133 social mentions

  3. React library, 60+ hooks and components with dark theme support and focus on accessibility
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    SvelteUI includes 50+ customizable, accessible Svelte components. The components are built with TypeScript and support it by default. In addition to the components, the library includes out-of-the-box actions, transitions, and utilities. In general, it's a nice-looking library, heavily inspired by Mantine, with good documentation. The latest major update was released in August 2023.

    #Open Source #ReactJS #UI 116 social mentions

  4. Open-source UI components for Svelte and Tailwind CSS
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Flowbite Svelte is an open-source UI library built with Svelte components and Tailwind CSS. It provides over 58 UI components and interactive elements built with Svelte and Flowbite. It comes with well-organized documentation, where you can see the code sample and preview the components for responsive sizes: desktop, tablet and smartphone. You can also switch light/dark modes and RTL/LTR text direction. The code looks quite straightforward and the components are styled very neat.

    #Web Development #Tailwind #Design Tools 7 social mentions

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