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semantic-ui
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Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.
Semantic is a highly-themable UI framework with intuitive naming conventions built around common usage.
Key Features
npm install semantic-ui # Use themes, import build/watch tasks into your own gulpfile.
For more detail into how work with Semantic when building a site please read our customization guide on LearnSemantic.com
Browser prefixes are present for Internet Explorer 9, but the browser is not officially supported.
rtl
from the install scriptWhen adding pull requests be sure to merge into next branch. If you need to demonstrate a fix in next
release, you can use this jsfiddle
If you'd like to start a conversation about Semantic feel free to e-mail me at jack@semantic-ui.com
FAQs
Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.
The npm package semantic-ui receives a total of 3,785 weekly downloads. As such, semantic-ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that semantic-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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