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Whats your favorite UI Kit?

Hey All 👋

I'm building a SaaS starter kit for Elixir/Phoenix and I want to include a React UI Kit to make building your products easier. Things like Ant Design, Material UI, Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Evergreen etc...

So which are your favourite UI Kits out there and why?

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    I use Bulma for Screenshot Creator, and it's probably my favorite component library. It looks good and doesn't include any JavaScript.

    I use Tailwind CSS for MakerList. It doesn't include built-in components, but it's super extensible which I love. Tailwind UI is a set of components that's built on top of Tailwind CSS and is shaping to be easy to get started with, but also easily customizable (which is one of the things that most component libraries lack).

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      Second Bulma! I've used it in production for more than 5 projects that are currently in production.

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    I use Material UI. I started with it a while ago, while the implementation was really bad (inline styles, hard to customize). I really like the current version and apart of a few quirks I really enjoy working with it.

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      I fogot to mention why, here's a few points:

      • Good customization options. You can customize components either via global glasses, CSS in JS or using their own theming methods.
      • Most components are well implemented and have good usability.
      • Documentation is pretty good, above many other frameworks.
      • Well maintained, new versions come out very fast and they are backwards compatible most of the times.
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    We use https://blueprintjs.com/ at https://versoly.com/, I wish it was a little prettier but I feel it is the best coded.

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