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react-widgets
Advanced tools
A set of the basic UI widgets built from scratch with React, based on the excellent Kendo UI Core and jQuery UI.
Demos and Documentation here
Migration guide can be found here
npm install react-widgets
The docs are a simple React app hosted on gh-pages, you build and run locally with gulp
and the command gulp doc-server
and open up docs/index.html
Patches welcome! Please try to match the style of the repo (comma first, 2 spaces, etc), squash large pull requests (a few commits is fine), and provide tests if relevant. It is also a good idea to open an issue and start a conversation before implementing new features or widgets.
The goal is to support IE8+, but currently it is difficult for me to test a wide variety of browsers so there is no guarantee it will work (patches welcome!).
One aspect that is definately true is that animation is not supported for browsers that do not support CSS Transitions.
FAQs
An à la carte set of polished, extensible, and accessible inputs built for React
The npm package react-widgets receives a total of 32,143 weekly downloads. As such, react-widgets popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-widgets demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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