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It is not focused on Mobile development, mainly because it lacks responsiveness on mobile WebViews. | It is an open-source UI design tool to create and maintain Web Components. Create components visually and use them with any framework, or with vanilla HTML/JavaScript. |
| - | Easy-to-use visual editor;
Runs in Visual Studio Code;
Framework-agnostic;
Import Web Components |
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GitHub Stars 54.2K | GitHub Stars - |
GitHub Forks 14.6K | GitHub Forks - |
Stacks 65 | Stacks 0 |
Followers 131 | Followers 6 |
Votes 8 | Votes 0 |
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