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semantic-ui-api
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This repository contains pre-compiled api files using the default themes. This is intended for use in projects that do not need all the bells and whistles of Semantic UI, and want to keep file size to a minimum.
For the latest changes please see the Release Notes
Special Note
An update in 2.0.8 has fixed an issue which may have prevented some single component modules from working correctly. Please see notes in this pull request.
If you're looking for the full version of Semantic including all components and build tools check out the main project repository
bower install semantic-ui-api
npm install semantic-ui-api
meteor add semantic:ui-api
This element's definitions (required class names, html structures) are available in the UI Docs
Please consider checking out all the benefits to theming before using these stand-alone releases.
FAQs
Single component release of api
The npm package semantic-ui-api receives a total of 103 weekly downloads. As such, semantic-ui-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that semantic-ui-api 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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