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Materialize

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Tailwind CSS

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Pros of iView
Pros of Materialize
Pros of Tailwind CSS
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    • 102
      Google material design
    • 74
      Easy to use
    • 74
      Responsive
    • 54
      Modern looks
    • 48
      Open source
    • 42
      Good documentation
    • 37
      Code examples
    • 29
      Extremely light - 29kb
    • 28
      Flexible
    • 15
      Great Support
    • 10
      It looks beautiful
    • 8
      Very nice looking components to quickly build out
    • 7
      Smooth animation
    • 6
      Great Grid System
    • 4
      Great
    • 4
      Ruby gem to integrate in 2 seconds flat
    • 3
      Angular2 Support
    • 2
      MIT Lisence
    • 2
      Friendly api, easy setup, good documentation
    • 2
      Easy setup
    • 1
      React
    • 1
      Grid system
    • 1
      Because of the easy to use and very editable library
    • 1
      Responsivness
    • 1
      Jibberish
    • 1
      Friendly Api
    • 0
      Better class name
    • 0
      Rtl support
    • 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 Materialize
    Cons of Tailwind CSS
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      • 7
        Mobile errors
      • 6
        Poor Grid System
      • 2
        Unmaintained
      • 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 Materialize?

      A CSS Framework based on material design.

      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, Materialize, 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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