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MaterialX is a free, open-source admin template based on Google’s Material Design. It’s built on top of everyone’s favorite Bootstrap framework. All of the components, layouts, and typography combinations are made according to specifications of Material Design guidelines.
Your application’s user interface is everything that the user sees and interacts with. MaterialX provides a variety of pre-built UI components. From structured layout objects to UI controls, MaterialX got you covered.
Live Preview of MaterialX
Pro version comes with even more demos and features. You can literally build any web app ever. Just take a look from here: https://yookits.com/demo/materialx-pro/
There are multiple ways to install MaterialX.
Download from Github Repository.
Download from YooKits Website.
Via NPM
npm i materialx-yoo
Via Git
git clone https://github.com/yookits/materialx.git
FAQs
Free template based on Material Design
We found that materialx-yoo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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