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Element Angular component library, implementing the Siemens Design Language
Siemens Element is a design system of the smart infrastructure domain that implements the Siemens Design Language in Angular. It includes UI components, design tools and resources, human interface guidelines, and a vibrant community of contributors.
Improvements are always welcome! Feel free to log a bug, write a suggestion, or contribute code by creating a pull request. All details are listed in our contribution guide.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
The following applies for code and documentation of the git repository, unless explicitly mentioned.
Copyright (c) Siemens 2016 - 2025
MIT, see LICENSE.md.
The source code in the folder bootstrap is based on Bootstrap (v5.1.3). We changed and adapted the SASS component files to our needs. At that point in time, it was under MIT License and Copyright (c) 2011-2024 The Bootstrap Authors.
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Element Angular component library, implementing the Siemens Design Language
We found that @siemens/element-ng demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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