Clarity is a scalable, accessible, customizable, open source design system built with web components. Works with any JavaScript framework, built for enterprises, and designed to be inclusive.
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Clarity is a scalable, accessible, customizable, open source design system built with web components. Works with any JavaScript framework, built for enterprises, and designed to be inclusive.
LemonadeJS is a 7KB reactive JavaScript micro-library offering two-way data binding. It is dependency-free, does not require transpiling, and works with webpack or directly in the browser.
Interactivity for You
Declarative way of routing for lit-html powered by pwa-helpers, redux and lit-element
An example on how to define custom elements using Vue 3
A modern UI library built with Flet featuring a range of customized components.
Material Web Components for React ⚛
AnywhereUI is a collection of rich web components that includes framework bindings, created with StencilJS
Titian H5 组件库
🎨 Jwc.js is a JavaScript framework for using JSX to write web components on the web.
💎 Good.HTML. A nice framework without the bad stuff. Lots of custom elements, and nice templates. Good. HTML
JavaScript library based on Web Components.
A simple yet powerful reactive store for Lightning Web Components based on Signals.
Documentation for Tonic Framework
WCEX Web Component Extension Library
An ongoing curated list of frameworks and libraries, articles and books , talksand screencasts, recordings, blogs and github link repositories, learning tutorials and resources about Web Design & Development.
Modern (Svelte like) web components with reactive state, scoped styles, zero dependencies and no compile.
Facets 4 - Custom elements facets!
It's Terribly Good
A custom client side web component library for creating reusable UI components with Shadow DOM and state management.
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