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Mozilla Brick vs Semantic UI: What are the differences?

Developers describe Mozilla Brick as "UI Components for Modern Web Apps". Brick is a collection of UI components designed for the easy and quick building of web application UIs. Brick components are built using the Web Components standard to allow developers to describe the UI of their app using the HTML syntax they already know. On the other hand, Semantic UI is detailed as "A UI Component library implemented using a set of specifications designed around natural language". Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.

Mozilla Brick and Semantic UI can be categorized as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Mozilla Brick and Semantic UI are both open source tools. Semantic UI with 45.9K GitHub stars and 4.84K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Mozilla Brick with 3.05K GitHub stars and 229 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Mozilla Brick
Pros of Semantic UI
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    Inovative
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    Easy to use and looks elegant
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    Variety of components
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    Themes
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    Has out-of-the-box widgets i would actually use
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    Semantic, duh
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    Its the future
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    Open source
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    Very active development
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    Far less complicated structure
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    Gulp
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    Already has more features than bootstrap
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    Just compare it to Bootstrap and you'll be hooked
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    Clean and consistent markup model
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    UI components
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    Responsiveness
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    Because it is semantic :-D
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    Elegant. clean. readable. maintainable
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    Good-Looking
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    Is big and look really great, nothing like this
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    Consistent
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    Great docs
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    Modular and scalable
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    Easy to use
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    Blends with reactjs
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    Jquery

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Cons of Mozilla Brick
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      Outdated build tool (gulp 3))
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      Poor accessibility support
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      HTML is not semantic (see list component)
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      Javascript is tied to jquery

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    What is Mozilla Brick?

    Brick is a collection of UI components designed for the easy and quick building of web application UIs. Brick components are built using the Web Components standard to allow developers to describe the UI of their app using the HTML syntax they already know.

    What is Semantic UI?

    Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.

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