I used to use Bootstrap, but the size and its dependency on jQuery made it feel increasingly clunky. Switched to Buefy, which has a cleaner API, results in smaller bundles, and implements Material Design.
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I used to use Bootstrap, but the size and its dependency on jQuery made it feel increasingly clunky. Switched to Buefy, which has a cleaner API, results in smaller bundles, and implements Material Design.
That's true. I'm so glad there are projects like ng-bootstrap and react bootstrap that implement it without the need for jQuery
Same here, I leave it when it went v4. I tend to use milligram.io/ clear and lean.