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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... - Source: dev.to / 26 days ago
This AI-powered Story Card Maker is built as a SvelteKit application with Typescript. Using Flowbite Svelte component library, the whole application was laid out. The layout for the Story Card (emulating the size of a postcard - 4" x 3") is created as an HTML Canvas using Fabric.js. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Yes Flowbite for Svelte has the biggest library of components https://flowbite-svelte.com/. Source: 11 months ago
No I'm currently using https://flowbite-svelte.com/ but it's also just OK. Honestly most of their components don't quite work as expected. Source: 11 months ago
Should I use a framework independent library like DaisyUi or something related to svelte like flowbite-svelte or skeleton? Do I need svelte components? Should I build them by myself with DaisyUi? Source: 11 months ago
This AI-powered Story Card Maker is built as a SvelteKit application with Typescript. Using Flowbite Svelte component library, the whole application was laid out. The layout for the Story Card (emulating the size of a postcard - 4" x 3") is created as an HTML Canvas using Fabric.js. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The canvas in Obsidian is as the whole app very well made. I wondered what they are using as well. My guess is https://www.xyflow.com/, which is for drawing nodes. More general purpose would be http://fabricjs.com/. Or very low level https://pixijs.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Fabric.js is a powerful and simple Javascript HTML5 canvas library. It provides an interactive object model on top of the canvas element. Fabric also has SVG-to-canvas (and canvas-to-SVG) parser. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
I'm actually in the process of building something similar. It's a React app and I'm using the FabricJs library. Source: 11 months ago
I've played with this tech in early 2010s - they are using HTML5 Canvas tech + something like Fabric.js(http://fabricjs.com/) that controls Canvas objects. Source: about 1 year ago
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