Semantic UI
Semantic is a UI framework designed for theming.
Key Features
- 50+ UI elements
- 3000 + CSS variables
- 3 Levels of variable inheritance (similar to SublimeText)
- Built with EM values for responsive design
- Flexbox friendly
Semantic allows developers to build beautiful websites fast, with concise HTML, intuitive javascript, and simplified debugging, helping make front-end development a delightful experience. Semantic is responsively designed allowing your website to scale on multiple devices. Semantic is production ready and partnered with frameworks such as React, Angular, Meteor, and Ember, which means you can integrate it with any of these frameworks to organize your UI layer alongside your application logic.
2.2 Release
Semantic UI 2.2
is now available (June 2016). Read up on what's new in the docs.
Migration info from 1.x
can be found in the 2.0 release notes
User Support
Please help us keep the issue tracker organized. For all questions that do not include a specific jsfiddle test case (bug reports), or feature request please use our user forums at http://forums.semantic-ui.com to discuss.
Visit our contributing guide for more on what should be posted to GitHub Issues.
Install
Recommended Install
npm install semantic-ui
Semantic UI includes an interactive installer to help setup your project
Additional Versions
Check out our integration wiki for more options.
Browser Support
- Last 2 Versions FF, Chrome, Safari Mac
- IE 11+
- Android 4.4+, Chrome for Android 44+
- iOS Safari 7+
- Microsoft Edge 12 & 13
Although some components will work in IE9, grids and other flexbox components are not supported by IE9 and may not appear correctly.
Getting Help
Please do not post usage questions to GitHub Issues. For these types of questions use our Gitter chatroom, Semantic UI forums or StackOverflow.
Submitting Bugs and Enhancements
GitHub Issues is for suggesting enhancements and reporting bugs. Before submiting a bug make sure you do the following:
- Check out our contributing guide for info on our release cycle.
- Fork this boilerplate JSFiddle to create a test case for your bug. If a bug is apparent in the docs, that's ok as a test case, just make it clear exactly how to reproduce the issue. Only bugs that include a test case can be triaged.
Pull Requests
When adding pull requests, be sure to merge into the next branch. If you need to demonstrate a fix in next
release, you can use this jsfiddle
International
- Chinese A Chinese mirror site is available at http://www.semantic-ui.cn.
- Right-to-Left (RTL) An RTL version can be created using our build tools by selecting
rtl
from the install script. - Translation To help translate see the Wiki Guide for translations.
Resources
Places to Help
Reaching Out
If you'd like to start a conversation about Semantic feel free to e-mail me at jack@semantic-ui.com