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Svemantic

svelte+semantic-ui

Svemantic

Now tuned to Fomantic-UI 2.9.2

Library documentation entrance

Installation

Fomantic-UI needs some installation steps. The configuration is provided so that semantic generates in svelte-kit's static/dist folder that can be git-ignored.

TL;DR

$ cd node_modules/fomantic-ui
$ npx gulp install
$ cd semantic/
$ npx gulp build

What it does and does not

What it does

  • Implements elements by allowing reactive attributes to specific components to interract directly with the classes.
  • Implements Semantic-UI jQuery calls with arguments given by reactive attributes
  • Makes events or even promises out of call backs
  • Automate and re-order some content managements (like Tabs, Grids)
  • Centralize internationalization
  • Completely typed with typescript

What it does not

  • Implements each and every nuance of Semantic-UI. Some are let to simple class specifications
    <div class="ui vertical divider">
    and
    </div>
    

Implemented

  • Button
  • Container
  • Divider
  • Emoji
  • Flag
  • Header
  • Icon
  • Image
  • Input
  • Label
  • List
  • Loader
  • Placeholder
  • Rail
  • Reveal
  • Segment
  • Step
  • Text

Collections

  • Breadcrumb
  • Form
  • Grid
  • Menu
  • Message
  • Table

Views

  • Advertisement
  • Card
  • Comment
  • Feed
  • Item
  • Statistic

Modules

  • Accordion
  • Calendar
  • Checkbox
  • Dimmer
  • Dropdown
  • Embed
  • Flyout
  • Modal
  • Nag
  • Popup
  • Progress
  • Rating
  • Search
  • Shape
  • Sidebar
  • Slider
  • Sticky
  • Tab (refactored)
  • Toast
  • Transition

    How to...

    Developing

Once you've created a project and installed dependencies with npm install (or pnpm install or yarn), start a development server:

npm run dev

# or start the server and open the app in a new browser tab
npm run dev -- --open

Everything inside src/lib is part of your library, everything inside src/routes can be used as a showcase or preview app.

Building

To build your library:

npm run package

To create a production version of your showcase app:

npm run build

You can preview the production build with npm run preview.

To deploy your app, you may need to install an adapter for your target environment.

Publishing

Go into the package.json and give your package the desired name through the "name" option. Also consider adding a "license" field and point it to a LICENSE file which you can create from a template (one popular option is the MIT license).

To publish your library to npm:

npm publish

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