Customizable and accessible design system which provides TailwindCSS component class name library to build modern UI.
Sira is an open source, highly customizable, and accessible design system. The primary goal of Sira is to provide a consistent and inclusive user experience while allowing developers and designers to easily create a wide variety of websites and apps. The design system currently offers a TailwindCSS component class name library.
npm install sira-design-system
Add the following script tag to your HTML file:
<script src="https://cdn.sira-design-system.com/sira.min.js"></script>
Sira is an open source design system that offers a customizable and accessible approach to building websites and apps. With features such as brand customization, light/dark mode design, and integration with TailwindCSS, Sira provides a versatile solution for developers and designers. Whether you are starting a new project or looking to enhance an existing one, Sira can help you create a consistent and inclusive user experience.
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