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Web Awesome provides a collection of meticulously designed, highly customizable UI components built on a framework agnostic technology.
Web Awesome
Open source library of web components from Font Awesome
Cory LaViska
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Hereβs a thread that shows how high-level theming works. You can control each color palette by modifying only two CSS vars. (GIF to demonstrate) https://twitter.com/claviska/status/1286980692522553345?s=21
You can also customize things at the component level.
Shoelace 2.0
A forward-thinking library of web components.
Cory LaViska
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Hi, Product Hunters! π
I created Shoelace because I wanted a well-designed, open source library of UI components (buttons, form controls, color pickers, etc.) that works with any framework. You can use Shoelace with React, Vue, Angular β or you can use it with plain HTML+JS!
Think Bootstrap, but with custom elements such as <sl-button> instead of <button type="button" class="btn...
Shoelace 2.0
A forward-thinking library of web components.
Shoelace provides a collection of open source, professionally designed UI components. Use it as an alternative to Bootstrap and similar tools to build websites, applications, and more!
Shoelace 2.0
A forward-thinking library of web components.
Cory LaViska
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I've been using ColorSlurp Pro for months now. It's one of the nicest color pickers for macOS and I really enjoy it!
I do have one suggestion for the author, which is just something I've noticed and not intended to be a complaint. My MacBook is docked to two 4K monitors. When selecting a color and moving the cursor from screen to the other, there's a noticeable lag. It's minor, but it's...
ColorSlurp
The ultimate color picker for Mac
Cory LaViska
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I created Shoelace.css as a lightweight alternative to Bootstrap (31KB vs 192KB). You don't need a preprocessor βΒ just it to your page and start customizing things. It's the fastest way to start designing a new website or web app.
Shoelace uses CSS custom properties (i.e. CSS variables) so you can fine tune every component to create a unique look with minimal effort. You can even load the...
Shoelace.css
A back to the basics CSS starter kit.
Shoelace.css
A back to the basics CSS starter kit.
Cory LaViska
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Hey, everyone. I'm the guy behind Postleaf. Thrilled to see all the love from Product Hunt today! ππ
Some of you might remember me from Surreal CMS (www.surrealcms.com), my SaaS that also features inline editing. Postleaf is my first installable product, and it just launched into beta a couple days ago.
I built Postleaf because I wanted to "thin down" the blogging experience into a minimal,...
Postleaf
Simple & beautiful open source blogging platform.
Postleaf
Simple & beautiful open source blogging platform.
Cory LaViska
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Hey, everyone. I'd like to mention that I'm not trying to replace WordPress, Ghost, or any other platform. I'm simply trying to offer an open alternative that I think many people will find more pleasant to use.
But let's not ignore the elephant in the room. WordPress is doing so much more than blogging these days, and with more features come bloat and complexity. Furthermore, Matt has...
Particle
An open source blogging platform with inline editing
Particle
An open source blogging platform with inline editing
Cory LaViska
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I wondered why OS X (and iOS for that matter) don't have a search built into the emoji keyboard. Seems like a no-brainer. Glad there's an alternative now.
EmojiOne for Chrome
Finally, an emoji keyboard for the modern desktop.
Cory LaViska
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Thanks for the upvotes, everyone! Some info: DirtyMarkup uses tidy-html5 (a fork of the original Tidy), a fork of CSS Tidy, and JS Beautify for HTML, CSS, and JS respectively.
Despite many tools out there, I developed it because none of them quite "did it" for me. Most have too many options or they forget your preferences. Others are just hideous to look at. DirtyMarkup tries to give you only...
Dirty Markup
Tidy up your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code
Dirty Markup
Tidy up your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code