CoreUI v5.0.0-rc.0
In the latest update, we focused on refining both the functionality and the dependencies of our project to ensure an optimal development and user experience. Key highlights include a visual enhancement in the user interface, specifically within the sidebar, where the active icon color has been modified to improve visibility and navigation for users. Additionally, we’ve made improvements to the syntax, aiming for better code readability and maintainability.
CoreUI v5.0.0-beta.2
In our latest update, we’ve focused on refining our project’s responsive design and ensuring our dependencies are up to date with the latest standards for improved functionality and performance. By adjusting key variables and upgrading essential tools, we aim to provide a seamless development experience and an optimized end-user interface. Here’s a summary of the changes made:
CoreUI v5.0.0-beta.1
In the latest update, we’ve enhanced sidebar functionality and addressed specific styling issues to improve the user interface and experience. This includes making .sidebar-overlaid
hidden by default to streamline appearance, forcefully hiding the sidebar in narrow mode with !important
, adjusting padding values for better usability in compact and narrow modes, and updating the z-index for .sidebar-overlaid
to ensure proper layering. Our refinements focus on ensuring consistent behavior and a more intuitive navigation layout.
Mastering the Spread Operator (`...`) in React.js
Introduction
In React.js, the three dots (...
), commonly known as the spread operator, are a powerful tool for managing state, props, and arrays within your applications. The spread syntax simplifies many common tasks, such as merging objects, copying arrays, and passing props to components. Understanding how to effectively use the spread operator is crucial for building efficient and maintainable React components.
Using the JavaScript Spread Operator in React
Passing Props to React Components
One of the most common uses of the spread operator in React is when passing props to child components. Instead of manually specifying each prop, you can use the spread syntax to pass all properties of a props object at once.
CoreUI Free Bootstrap Admin Template v5.0.0-alpha.0
We’re excited to announce the release of CoreUI Free Bootstrap Admin Template v5.0.0-alpha.0, which has been available since June 5, 2023. This initial alpha release marks the beginning of the v5 series, introducing a new set of features and improvements to enhance the developer and user experience. With updates across the board, from build processes to dependencies, this version sets a new standard for what you can expect from a free, open-source admin template.
UI Component Libraries: Use or not to use [them] with epic fails and more...
In today’s fast-paced world of web and mobile application development, time is of the essence. As such, developers are always looking for ways to speed up their development cycles while maintaining the quality of their applications. One way to do this is by using UI component libraries.
A UI component library is a collection of pre-built user interface elements that can be easily integrated into your application.
Vue.js Forge 3
As developers, we are constantly in search of new and exciting challenges to put our skills into practice. If you’ve been waiting for a challenge like that, then we’ve got some exciting news for you!
How to use Bootstrap 5 in React.js - an original tutorial with (not original) examples
Bootstrap is a holy Grail for most of us - it’s the most popular HTML, CSS and most of all JS library in the world. And as a Christmas miracle—Bootstrap v5.3.0-alpha1 has arrived during the holiday break, so… let’s dig inside and check how to use bootstrap in React.
Top React UI Component Libraries in 2023
Developers are consistently looking for the best tools for their projects. Numerous front-end developers agree that using a popular framework will keep the code simple and strong. This is why numerous programmers are now using the React UI Framework - a top-notch framework that offers excellent runtime performance for modern UIs.
This makes it an ideal option for constructing components that are of the highest quality, can be used multiple times and are able to handle large numbers of requests and renderings.
React allows you to create user interfaces that adjust to different platforms and browsers because it divides its data layer from the presentation logic. The React UI framework and component libraries are essential to JavaScript and make it possible to create customized user experiences.
This article is about the most beneficial React Component Libraries available in 2023, so let’s dive in.
Who’s NEXT?
CoreUI PRO Next.js Admin Template coming in 3… 2… 1…
Why NEXT? Does it really give you the best developer experience with all the features you need for production: hybrid static & server rendering, TypeScript support, smart bundling, route pre-fetching, and more? And no config needed? Too good to be true ;)