iView vs Material Design Lite vs Tailwind CSS

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iView

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Material Design Lite

689
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+ 1
62
Tailwind CSS

3.2K
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Pros of iView
Pros of Material Design Lite
Pros of Tailwind CSS
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      Material Design straight from the original creators
    • 11
      Based on bem philosophy
    • 9
      Nice animations
    • 7
      SCSS
    • 5
      Simple Material Design
    • 5
      Doesn't depend on JavaScript
    • 2
      Custom color palette generates CDN
    • 44
      Highly customizable
    • 33
      Quick setup
    • 30
      Utility first styles, its amazing
    • 24
      Versatile
    • 23
      Great docs
    • 16
      Customizable
    • 16
      Fast
    • 15
      Consistent
    • 11
      Very light
    • 11
      Semantic
    • 11
      Open source
    • 9
      Responsive
    • 1
      Easy Tree shaking with Tailwind CLI

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    Cons of iView
    Cons of Material Design Lite
    Cons of Tailwind CSS
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        • 14
          Priced
        • 5
          Cluttered html structure

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        What is iView?

        iView is a set of UI components and widgets built on Vue.js. Dozens of useful and beautiful components.

        What is Material Design Lite?

        Material Design Lite (MDL) lets you add a Material Design look and feel to your static content websites. It doesn't rely on any JavaScript frameworks or libraries. Optimized for cross-device use, gracefully degrades in older browsers, and offers an experience that is accessible from the get-go.

        What is Tailwind CSS?

        Tailwind is different from frameworks like Bootstrap, Foundation, or Bulma in that it's not a UI kit. It doesn't have a default theme, and there are no build-in UI components. It comes with a menu of predesigned widgets to build your site with, but doesn't impose design decisions that are difficult to undo.

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            What are some alternatives to iView, Material Design Lite, and Tailwind CSS?
            ElementUI
            It is not focused on Mobile development, mainly because it lacks responsiveness on mobile WebViews.
            Vuetify
            Vuetify is a component framework for Vue.js 2. It aims to provide clean, semantic and reusable components that make building your application a breeze. Vuetify utilizes Google's Material Design design pattern, taking cues from other popular frameworks such as Materialize.css, Material Design Lite, Semantic UI and Bootstrap 4.
            Ant Design
            An enterprise-class UI design language and React-based implementation. Graceful UI components out of the box, base on React Component. A npm + webpack + babel + dora + dva development framework.
            Bootstrap
            Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
            Element
            Element is a Vue 2.0 based component library for developers, designers and product managers, with a set of design resources.
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