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    React

    React

    A JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application, and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes. React lets you build user interfaces out of individual pieces called components. Create your own React components like Thumbnail, LikeButton, and Video. Then combine them into entire screens, pages, and apps. Whether you work on your own or with thousands of other developers, using React...
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    Bulma

    Bulma

    Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox

    Bulma is a free and open source, modern CSS framework based on Flexbox. It is a collection of CSS classes, with the end result being a single .css file. Because of this, you can write the HTML code you want and it would have no impact on the styling of your page. It has no JavaScript included, and can be considered “environment agnostic”, as it offers just a style layer over the logic. Bulma is 100% responsive, built to be mobile-first and modular, with 39 .sass files which you can individually import. It’s easy to learn and customize, and is compatible with recent versions of most common browsers, and even some earlier browser versions thanks to its autoprefixer.
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    FireWeb

    FireWeb

    Java Single Page Web Application Framework

    Java Single Page Application Framework. Using POJO/JavaScript/WebSocket/HTML. Without any scripting - only pure Java classes. Simply and easy to learn, use and extend.
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    CSS-Vise

    CSS-Vise

    A lightweight, minimal and mature vanilla CSS framework.

    ...There is dozens of CSS frameworks available but why Vise ? - You may not need a heavy framework to build a great user experience. - You may want to use more than one framework on the same HTML document. - You may want a smarter and easier to learn minimal framework. - You need a library that is supported by 98% of web browsers. For docs and more visit Vise's github repository https://github.com/Appforge-lab/CSS-Vise
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    RPGUI

    RPGUI

    Lightweight framework for old-school RPG GUI in web!

    Lightweight framework for old-school RPG GUI in the web! This framework provides an out-of-the-box GUI for web games with an old-school RPG style. Once including this lib all you need to do is start adding regular html elements with RPGUI classes, and RPGUI will do all the rest! RPGUI should work on all modern browsers, and it's tested and confirmed on Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer Edge. Using RPGUI doesn't require coding at all! Just using CSS classes. A complete and whole CSS system that will cover most HTML elements. Containers with several types of frames. ...
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