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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
There are many options, each with their own pros and cons. Also, you may or may not like their default styling and/or styling options. There is no one size fits all. Having said that, we maintain an incomplete list of popular UI libraries here:

https://frontaid.ch/web/ui/libraries.html
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·letztes Jahr·discuss
Dashboards, tabs, trees, ... usually require at least some JavaScript to work properly. For some components, you may be able to use hacks around that. But I would generally not recommend that outside of experimentation. So a pure CSS framework is not going to work. It seems that you are not using a frontend framework like Vue.js. So I would recommend a library using web components for the interactivity. One good option is Shoelace [1] and there are a couple of others, too [2]. Take a look at the ones with the checkmark in the "W" column for libraries with web components.

[1] https://shoelace.style/

[2] https://frontaid.ch/web/ui/libraries.html
FrontAid
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
> specifically UI libraries

There are certainly more UI libraries available for React than any other framework [1]. But do you think that these are also clearly better? What would be your go to framework for React? To me, it seems that the trend is going to framework-agnostic or multi-framework libraries anyway (e.g. Ark UI or Zag).

[1] https://frontaid.ch/web/ui/libraries.html