Implements the Material 3 design system in Svelte, cleanly, robustly, and across disciplines.
m3-svelte is a library that enables the implementation of the Material 3 design system in Svelte. It provides developers with the necessary components and styles to create applications with a modern and intuitive user interface.
m3-svelte is a library that brings the Material 3 design system to Svelte applications. With its integration and adherence to the design system guidelines, developers can easily create sleek and user-friendly interfaces. The library's website provides demos and instructions to facilitate the usage of m3-svelte in Svelte projects, making it a valuable resource for developers seeking a modern UI implementation.
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