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Semantic UI React – Front end made easy

Posted on April 9, 2018November 1, 2019 by Georgi Marokov

If Bootstrap is great for user interfaces, well, Semantic UI is briliant. For React developers, there is library available offering already backed Semantic UI components. I decided to give it...

Posted in FrontendTagged JavaScript, React, Semantic UI ReactLeave a Comment on Semantic UI React – Front end made easy

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