Lately I've been building an open source component library that I will be using on my projects at work and I'd love to get your thoughts and experiences on the react UI libraries you use, the challenges you face, and what you think could make them even better.<p>1. Which React UI libraries do you use?<p>2. What are your biggest struggles with the UI libraries you use? Every library has its pros and cons. I'd love to know the pain points you encounter while working with your chosen UI library. Are there any specific challenges or limitations you've come across that hinder your development process?<p>3. What features do you feel are missing from your favorite UI libraries? Are there any particular features or functionalities that you wish your favorite library offered?<p>4. What do you enjoy most about your preferred UI library? What do you enjoy most about the library you use?<p>5. What are the most important features you look for when choosing a React UI library? When evaluating different UI libraries, what factors do you prioritize? Is it performance, ease of use, documentation, community support, or something else entirely?<p>Thank you in advance!
1. MUI, Chakra, Bootstrap<p>2. Elderly appearing/Generic appearing, or PRO locks certain components. Inconsistent components between mobile/desktop. In particular the "scroll tags" on mobile don't tend to look nice on Desktop - it's hard to easily switch out for a desktop-suitable UI.<p>3. It's a minor problem I wouldn't pay for, but a library that overwrites font awesome v4 icon references to more modern icons would be great, the icons show aging. Likewise if there was any way to have fallbacks for icons (e.g. having developed for over a decade, I confuse icon names between frameworks.. would be great if there were more synonyms or sensible synonyms or something higher tech). Also, few support animations as components, which I feel should change soon as GPT is making it trivial to generate fairly good animations. Not sure if design will trend this way though.<p>4. Looking good. Not changing with updates.<p>5. Will it price us with a license? How different does it look (code) to what we usually use? Close enough or less code? Great.
Antd Design.<p>The reason is, Antd Design library provides you 90% components for your"enterprise" use case.<p>Other design system is not good enough, the developers is from another use-cases.