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    Storybook

    Storybook

    The UI component explorer, develop, document, & test React, Vue, etc.

    ...Stories are a pragmatic, reproducible way to keep track of UI edge cases. Write stories once then reuse them to power automated tests. Whenever you write a story you get a handy test case. Quickly browse stories to make sure your UI looks right. Pinpoint UI changes down to the pixel by comparing image snapshots of stories.
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    noUiSlider

    noUiSlider

    JavaScript range slider with multi-touch and keyboard support

    noUiSlider is a lightweight, ARIA-accessible JavaScript range slider with multi-touch and keyboard support. It is fully GPU animated: no reflows, so it is fast; even on older devices. It also fits wonderfully in responsive designs and has no dependencies. noUiSlider is a lightweight range slider with multi-touch support and a ton of features. It supports non-linear ranges, requires no external dependencies, has keyboard support, and it works great in responsive designs. Have you tried this...
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    Infinite Scroll

    Infinite Scroll

    Automatically add next page

    ...The original version of Infinite Scroll was first released by Paul Irish 2008. It was a break-through work of front-end development, granting web developers a cutting edge experience via a user-friendly yet powerful jQuery plugin. That lineage scrolls on to this day. Infinite Scroll v4 supports Chrome 60+, Edge 79+, Firefox 55+, Safari 11+. For IE10 and Android 4 support, try Infinite Scroll v3. Infinite Scroll upholds URLs by changing them automatically as the user scrolls. Users can refresh the current page or return to a scrolled page and their position will be maintained. ...
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    React Native Typography

    React Native Typography

    Pixel–perfect, native–looking typographic styles for React Native

    Pixel–perfect, native–looking typographic styles for React Native. Creating great Text Styles in React Native is not a simple task, it requires a lot of fiddling and handling edge cases. This library provides a good set of defaults and helpers that cover the majority of the cases you'll need, make your code much simpler and render great on iOS, Android, and the web.
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    AndroidSidebar

    AndroidSidebar

    Provides a sidebar, which can be shown in front of a main content.

    "AndroidSidebar" is an Android-library, which provides a custom view implementation, which allows to show a sidebar, which overlaps the view's main content and can be shown or hidden in an animated manner. The sidebar may be located at left or right edge of the parent view and its state can be changed by either calling an appropriate method or via dragging on the device's touch screen. Furthermore there are a lot of attributes, which allow to specify the appearance and behavior of the sidebar. An Android test project, which provides JUnit tests for this library, is available via the URL https://sourceforge.net/p/androidsidebartest. ...
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