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@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles
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Lumo is a design system foundation for modern web applications, used by Vaadin components
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Lumo – ✨ enchantment (Finnish) and 🔆 light (Esperanto)
Lumo is a design system foundation for modern, beautiful and accessible web applications.
Lumo contains foundational styles – typography, colors, visual style, sizing & spacing and icons – that components and applications can use to achieve a consistent visual design.
This program is available under Vaadin Commercial License and Service Terms. For license terms, see LICENSE.
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Lumo is a design system foundation for modern web applications, used by Vaadin components
The npm package @vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles receives a total of 63,002 weekly downloads. As such, @vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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