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Hunter, this is a spectacular intro to the library. Great job covering so much in such a short amount of time!
ОтветитьI'm wondering how you think Skeleton compares to SvelteUI? It seems that Skeleton is significantly more mature than SvelteUI at the moment, but do you think it will get feature parity eventually? Is it easier to user than Skeleton?
Ответитьi'm a react/nextjs full stack developer realizing how much time I could have saved when I knew about the svelte ecosystem. but hey better late than ever. loving svelte/kit so far🔥🔥
ОтветитьI tried it, but i think i am too stupid, because i can't make stuff work.
ОтветитьDo you use Skeleton UI in your Modern Saas course?
Ответитьdon't see the value in this
ОтветитьWhat a fenomenal guide, thank you very much for this!
ОтветитьToo few UI components :( Look ad Quasar or PrimeVue, the huge difference
ОтветитьThanks... and kudos for sharing the code
ОтветитьThis library is ugly out of the box, and dropdowns and models are pain in the neck. Theming is also confusing.
ОтветитьThis is amazing! Great video. 😊
ОтветитьI’m never sure how much time an opinionated UI component framework really saves? If I have already built a system for previous projects, I can reuse my own components and add to my set-up with each new thing I need to build for a new project.
I think it’s probably worth building a few projects with Vanilla SvelteKit, to learn about the tooling svelte offers out of the box, before adding in an extra library of stuff that may not be necessary. I’ve tried a few UI frameworks with React and got fed up with having to learn the quirks of the framework rather than finding it sped up my workflow. That’s why I switched to Svelte and SvelteKit in the first place.
How long does it take to feel comfortable using Skeleton and are there situations where you get frustrated with not being able to do what you want as easily as you thought?
Thanks Hunter. You crammed a lot in to this. Very useful.
One observation: I like to pause vids to check I understand any new code that’s introduced. Because you speed up some parts of your vid (eg. When adding new code) it’s not all that easy to stop the vid at the right moment to check it out. I understand you want to make your vids short and snappy and that’s great but as I can set playback to 1.25x or 1.5x, if I need to save time, perhaps not speeding through those new code additions might be better for those of us who need to check the code and/or who watch on mobile devices. Desktop is probably easier to control but YT on mobile sucks for frame-by-frame playback. 😎
What a fantastic video. Really well presented
ОтветитьI like the video, but man you are going way to fast!
Ответитьwhat a nice tutorial and explaination. Please keep going what you're. it helped me a lot as beginner. TQ.
Ответитьi tried it, this is the worst UI one can use!
ОтветитьWow! This is fantastic, thank you for this video! As a Vue dev moving over to Svelte, this video has been great to reinforce what I’m learning about SvelteKit and showcases an awesome UI library.
I have to ask though - what VS code theme are you using?? It looks great!
This is sick!!
ОтветитьInstantly subscribed. You legend!
ОтветитьPerfect timing! Going to add to my startup this week - thanks Hunter ;)
ОтветитьI have recently started using this library. Is this the best svelte library??
ОтветитьWish it didn't use tailwind
Ответитьcan you make a video explaining how can you set up theme switch in skeleton like you did for daisy ui... nice video
ОтветитьI prefer not to use AppShell because the scroll bar is applied to the content container rather than the page. This breaks stuff like page up/down keys and mouse scrolling with the cursor over the header and print layout.
ОтветитьA fantastically detailed look at Skeleton UI. Really helpful while I'm learning Svelte and SvelteKit. Great to see some common patterns of usage which help me to understand SvelteKit best practices. Thanks!
ОтветитьIn my opinion the current skeloton doesn't look professional. It looks a bit more like playground. Sorry for it but that is only my opinion...
ОтветитьThanks)
ОтветитьHunter, gracias por compartir tu tiempo y conocimientos. Si quisiera poder manejar Svelte al mismo nivel que lo haces vos, por donde debería empezar ?, me sorprende como manejas el Local Storage.
Te mando un besito
I love your videos about Svelte!
ОтветитьQuality content. ❤
ОтветитьSkeletonUI is just 👌
Ответитьi’m tired of trying and changing UI libraries, hopefully this one will be the definitive
Ответитьwhile it know its just text, after adding custom theme in the beginning, and i look over source of a simple page file, source is over 6000 lines long, does not seem very efficient
ОтветитьWhat's that font on your VSCode? So nice
Ответитьtried it in 2 projects , and svelte + skeleton are just perfectly combinet to make the code less boilerplaty and more self explanatory without tons of Comments, with a backend like pocketbase that's the perfect setup for starting a project or even a startup
ОтветитьHi I'm interestedguide explaining in details some features and how they work ( the styling , layout , ...)
ОтветитьI think skeleton is a great project and I applaud the effort. Unfortunately the radius and white space choices of the default themes are - urgh.
I don't want this to come across too negative or ungrateful - but I really wish the themes were closer to the level of tailwindui.
I hope this can all be fixed in a custom theme.
This is Netflix worthy content, just ... mesmerizing
ОтветитьBest UI Library = None
ОтветитьJust came across your channel from Reddit - thank you so much for your content. It's amazing!
ОтветитьGreat video - can you make more like this for Skelton please - Cheers
ОтветитьSkeleton UI looks really great but in the end I pulled it back out because too many of the components had their "opinionation" sort of overriding what I felt I needed to accomplish. I hope everyone gets great use of it. That's not a criticism but just advice for potential adopters, that you ought to have a really thorough look at the implementation details of the components before selecting this for your project.
ОтветитьAwesome, just the inspiration I needed for an upcoming project.
ОтветитьHey man, great tutorial, thank you! If I may add some critique, I’d really appreciate if you toned down the fast zooms and pans a little bit. It’s often quite disorienting and sometimes the cuts / zoom transitions to another space on the screen are so fast that it’s hard to see what you actually did and where you pasted or wrote things. Just showing the VS Code window at a nice readable text size is more than enough most of the time. Thanks :)
ОтветитьThis is super fast but still super easy to understand each part thank you so much
ОтветитьWOW IS AMAZING , PLEASE MORE VIDEOS , THANKS FOR ALL
ОтветитьI'll use it on the next project
ОтветитьI wish I had seen this 2 months ago... Now I want to rewrite my project with this. You made it look to easy! Thanks
ОтветитьGreat video! Spent part of yesterday switching one of my projects over to skeleton after watching. Man you were fast talking....I usually watch videos at 1.5x...first time I had to switch to .75 lol
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