Melt Ui

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Melt Ui

A set of headless, accessible component builders for Svelte.

Overview

Melt UI is a set of headless, accessible component builders for Svelte. It is designed to be used as a base for custom styles and components. Melt UI offers a range of features including uncoupled builders that can be attached to any element or component, TypeScript and SvelteKit support out-of-the-box, strict adherence to WAI-ARIA guidelines, easy to use examples and documentation, and a high emphasis on accessibility, extensibility, quality, and consistency.

Features

  • Uncoupled builders: Attach builders to any element or component.
  • TypeScript and SvelteKit support: Melt UI provides out-of-the-box support for TypeScript and SvelteKit.
  • Strict adherence to WAI-ARIA guidelines: Melt UI follows the WAI-ARIA guidelines to ensure accessibility.
  • Easy to use examples and documentation: Melt UI provides comprehensive examples and documentation for developers.
  • High emphasis on accessibility, extensibility, quality, and consistency: Melt UI is designed to prioritize accessibility, extensibility, and maintain consistency in component styles and behavior.
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vite
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ui-kit
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