Overview
Versoly UI is an open source components library built on Tailwind CSS. It provides a set of components similar to Bootstrap, allowing developers to easily swap styling between projects without manual work. This documentation provides installation instructions and highlights the key features of Versoly UI.
Features
- Accordion: Expandable and collapsible sections for organizing content.
- Alert: Dismissible alerts to communicate important information.
- Badge: Small and customizable notification badges.
- Button: Various types of buttons with different styles.
- Button Group: A collection of buttons grouped together.
- Card: Container with different styles for displaying content.
- Footer: Footer section for websites.
- Icon: A library of icons for use in the UI.
- Modal: Pop-up modal for displaying additional information.
- Navbar: Navigation bar for easy website navigation.
- Pagination: Navigation through multiple pages of content.
- Parallax: Scrolling effect for creating depth in websites.
- Progress: Visual representation of progress.
- Tab: Tabs for organizing content into sections.
- Table: Data table for presenting information.
- Forms: Input components for gathering user input.
Installation
To include Versoly UI in an existing Tailwind CSS project, follow these steps:
- Install Versoly UI using npm:
npm install versoly-ui
- Import the Versoly UI styles in your project:
<link href="/path/to/versoly-ui.css" rel="stylesheet">
- Start using Versoly UI components in your HTML:
<div class="versoly-accordion">
<!-- Accordion content here -->
</div>
For more detailed installation instructions, please visit versoly.com/versoly-ui/getting-started/quickstart.
Summary
Versoly UI is an open source components library built on Tailwind CSS, offering a variety of reusable components for website development. It allows developers to easily swap styling between projects without manual work. With a range of features like accordions, alerts, buttons, cards, and more, Versoly UI helps developers build websites faster and streamline their workflow. The library is inspired by popular utility libraries like Tailwind, Bootstrap, and Flowbite, and also has an active community on GitHub and Discord for support and discussions.