HeadlessUI components for Svelte
Svelte-headlessui is an unofficial implementation of Tailwind HeadlessUI for Svelte. It offers completely unstyled UI components that are fully WIA-ARIA accessible and fully typed with Typescript. These components are designed to integrate seamlessly with Tailwind CSS, as well as with Svelte and SvelteKit. The package is lightweight, with a size of less than 14kB when minified and 4kB when minified and gzipped. It also includes a logo, designed by Shoob.
Svelte-headlessui is a lightweight package that provides unstyled UI components for Svelte. It is fully accessible, fully typed with Typescript, and designed to integrate seamlessly with Tailwind CSS, Svelte, and SvelteKit. The package offers a range of features and is easy to install and use. It is a great choice for developers looking to build accessible and customizable UI components in Svelte.
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