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reactive-ui

v1.0.0

Published

Reactive-UI is a ReactJS library with nice UI components

Downloads

3

Readme

Reactive-UI

Reactive-UI is a set of ReactJS Components, that works perfectly on mobile and desktop.

Insperide by Material Design and Twitter Bootstrap frameworks.

I found that they tried to implement all-in-one framework to build mobile and desktop UI by writing one universal code. But as a result - at some point developers spend a lot of time to figure out how to put a simple thing in a complex UI, because some UI blocks should work differently depending on size of screen.

My visiton that we need to have different designs for mobile and dektop instead of universal one. It allows to make UI better optimized for mobile and desktop, because we create two different versions of design. And when we don't need to define different versions for both screens - we can create one universal design.

Thanks to ReactJS - it's possible to create complex logic behind simple interface of any Component. Developer need to describe design once, and based on screen size UI will be rendered differently. And even if we need to transform sidebar into tabs or dropdown - we can control this separately for mobile and desktop. Otherwise it will work as designed by default.

Our priorities

    1. Ensure bug-free components. It means that we carefully test each component before release. But if you found that Button looks strange in a List, then open a bug and we will fix it as soon as possible.
    1. Design each component to provide the best UX. Component should feels like native or at least very intuitive on each device - mobile, tablet and desktop.

Documentation

Read docs/ about the Reactive-UI.

Status of development

See version 1 status