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Naive UI
A Vue UI Framework
Caring About Styles, Themed, Batteries Included, Not Rather Slow
Interesting Somehow
Documentation
Features
Caring About Styles
As is.
The reason I started to build the library is I'm not satisfied with the UI framework I used. I think maybe it's possible to caring about nearily all the details of an UI framework, except the compitability of IE.
Themed
Dark theme included. Theme switching is seamlessly.
At first there's only dark mode UI design drafts. It's wired but true. After you starting to build a dark mode UI, sooner or later you will have to create a light theme for it. As a result, naive-ui has both of them.
Batteries Included
There are more than 60 components. Utils for building themed component are provided.
Not Rather Slow
I try to make it not rather slow.
You can never know how much data will the backends send to you. Maybe thousands of options in single select.
License
Naive UI is licensed under the MIT license.
Graphics resouces of result
component is licensed under the CC-BY 4.0. The graphics resouces come from Twemoji and none of them is modified.