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    Framework7

    Framework7

    Full featured HTML framework for building iOS & Android apps

    Framework7 - is a free and open source framework to develop mobile, desktop or web apps with a native look and feel. It is also an indispensable prototyping tool to show working app prototypes as soon as possible in case you need to. With such a stunning set of UI components that Framework7 provides right from the box, it allows to create of web apps, progressive web apps (PWA) and iOS and Android apps with a native look and feel. You can use any tools you love when working with Framework7....
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    vConsole

    vConsole

    A lightweight, extendable front-end developer tool for mobile web page

    vConsole is a lightweight, extendable front-end developer tool for mobile web page. A plugin allows you to add a new tab, add one or more tool button(s). You can customize the functions of the tab and buttons. After imported, vConsole should be inited manually. When vConsole is not loaded, logs will be printed to native console. After importing vConsole, logs will be printed to both front-end console and native console.
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    VUX

    VUX

    Mobile UI Components based on Vue & WeUI

    An improvised Vue.js mobile UI component library. Yes, VUX still has many problems, which are far from perfect, but they are being solved all the time. If you are using it and feel that there are some problems, you may wish to open an issue and give feedback. We are happy to solve the detailed description of the problem. Yes, there is no team maintenance. Most domestic developers have chosen a component library maintained by a well-known front-end team. Of course, you can also try to choose...
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    Ratchet

    Ratchet

    Build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components

    Ratchet is designed to respond to touch events from a mobile device. Enable touch event emulation in Chrome (found in the overrides tab in the web inspector preferences). Use a JavaScript library like fingerblast.js to emulate touch events (ideally only loaded from desktop devices). Ratchet is downloadable in two forms, within which you'll find directories and files, logically grouping common resources and providing both compiled and minified variations. The most basic form of Ratchet is the...
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    The Frost library is a tool for JavaScript development in widget engines and mobile browsers. We try to create a simple means for unified access to device capabilities and Ajax requests in as many different widget engines and mobile browsers as possible.
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