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material-web-hasi

v0.1.0-alpha.0

Published

Material web components

Readme

Material Web

IMPORTANT: Material Web is a work in progress and subject to major changes until 1.0 release.

Material Web is Google’s UI toolkit for building beautiful, accessible web applications. Material Web is implemented as a collection of web components.

The Material team is currently working on Material You (Material Design 3) support for Material components.

Developers using this library should expect some big changes as we work to improve our codebase and ease of use and implement the newest Material Design.

A few notable changes you should expect:

  • UX changes as we adopt the new designs (production users will definitely want to pin to an appropriate release, not mainline)
  • A single npm package (@material/web)
  • Simplification of tag name prefixes to md- (CSS custom properties will be --md-)
  • Components as top-level folders which contain all variants

Example: top-app-bar and top-app-bar-fixed will be placed in the same folder: top-app-bar - Components with variant attributes will be split into several variant components:

Example: mwc-button will be split into md-text-button, md-filled-button, md-tonal-button, md-outlined-button, etc

Note: Looking for Material 2? MWC components are now on the mwc branch.