Spirit is a toolkit with several frontend components to build anything your heart desires.
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Spirit is a toolkit with several frontend components to build anything your heart desires.
Ingredient is a light weight vanilla CSS component library.
Setting up a pattern component library using Storybook.
The CSS Yard is a Component library built using HTML and Vanilla CSS for building the UI faster
Framer-UI is CSS Framework for building High-End Components. It's Highly customizable, scalable, and gives more flexibility to the user
Sapota UI is a CSS3 component library. It provides ready to use components for your web-page with very simple, easy to read and understand code.
A sample from my private collection :)
UI Component Library for my personal projects based on the free version of the theme "Black Dashboard React" by Creative Tim
A design system with opinionated React Components and a CSS framework built from scratch.
Boot grid is a lightweight 12 col grid which is packed with a lot of custom design components and features
Tailwind + systed-components oriented design system idea. (No production ready)
Clay is a CSS library, integrated with pre-defined styled classes, and utilities, for the quick creation of websites, with much focus on functionality.
ClutchUI is a component Library made with pure CSS and HTML.
Shapermint UI Component Library
An e-commerce website created as a marketplace for journals, planners and related supplies.
Apex is a user friendly , customizable and time saving Component Library created using HTML and CSS only . Copy Paste the Components at one click using Apex UI and directly use them in your Projects . Elevate your Experience , use APEX UI
Argon CSS. A utility-first CSS framework that can be composed to build any design, directly in your markup.
Asana like APP using StorybookJS. Includes reusable components, templating, & libraries.
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