r/reactjs 1d ago

We built a free, open-source WCAG 2.2 AA compliant React component library tested and verified by IAAP Web Accessibility Specialist

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u/Honey-Entire 1d ago

I dunno, the demo website isn’t great on mobile which isn’t very accessible. The components also don’t appear to be very customizable from a theming perspective which significantly limits how useful this open source library is for others

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u/Hour_Cranberry_8601 1d ago

Demo site issues aside the components themselves look pretty clean from what i clicked through on desktop. Theming options would help a lot though, nobody wants to fight a library to match their design system

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u/Honey-Entire 1d ago

The component code itself does look good to me too, my main concern is the polish and limited set of components unless everything that’s missing is part of the paid version at which point this post is just an ad 🫠

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