Did not know about this library, it is a very good starting point but I still think it misses the mark in a couple of ways, some of which are described in Markus' article:
The components aren't functional (that adds some bloat)
They aren't transparent (it doesn't bind classes and attributes)
Component classes are baked in which reduces flexibility
Uses mixins (that's fine but Vue 3 is already moving away from those)
These are the issues I would personally have using this library, but it does an amazing job following accessibility guidelines and keeping overall bundle size down.
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Thanks for the response.
I looked at one of the documents you referenced:
markus.oberlehner.net/blog/reusabl...
tailwind-css/
Further reading led me to this: vuetensils.stegosource.com/
Would you considered this a better starting point for making base components?
Did not know about this library, it is a very good starting point but I still think it misses the mark in a couple of ways, some of which are described in Markus' article:
These are the issues I would personally have using this library, but it does an amazing job following accessibility guidelines and keeping overall bundle size down.