Polaris is a front-end web framework for creating responsive UI components, with a focus on simplicity.
Polaris framework is divided into two parts: Core & Plugins
Notice! This repo only contains information (links, and versions) about Polaris Core & Polaris Plugins. For full details about each one, please refer to their own repository. (Use the links)
Polaris Core consists of generic components and features that almost every web application needs.
Polaris Core comes only with necessary features and components. However, for a real world project you may need more features and components.
You can use Polaris Plugins alongside Polaris Core to get more features and components:
- Colors Plugin (v1.4.3)
- font-size Plugin (v1.3.5)
- line-height Plugin (v1.3.4)
- Sizing Plugin (v1.2.3)
- Spacing Plugin (v1.2.3)
- Position Plugin (v1.3.4)
- Slideshow Plugin (v1.6.0)
Polaris Layouts contains a couple of simple responsive HTML layouts for Polaris Framework, that you can use as blueprints for your templates.
Polaris framework is built for front-end web app developers and designers.
- A basic knowledge about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- A basic knowledge about Sass*.
- A basic knowledge about TypeScript*.
- A basic knowledge about webpack*.
*These prerequisites are only required for developers.
In order to use Polaris framework in production you don't need to use any other packages or libraries.
However, to use it in a development environment, it depends on:
- Node.js need to be installed.
- Sass as an npm developement package.
- TypeScript as an npm developement package.
- webpack as an npm developement package.
- webpack CLI as an npm developement package.
- TypeScript loader as an npm developement package.
- inspectpack as an npm developement package.
Polaris framework is free and open-source with MIT Licence. Use it with confidence for any personal or commercial purpose you want.