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Is it smart to use semantic-ui instead of Bootstrap?
Found such a semantic-ui library. Did some digging. A bunch of ready-made examples of all parts of the site and quite interesting, also adaptive.
But someone used it in their project? Is it worth it at all?
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If you yourself do not see the benefits, and significant ones, for your project, then the answer is definitely NO.
Almost everyone knows bootstrap, a small part of them know semantic-ui. There are also woodpeckers and Old Believers, they do not know anything (the second is too lazy, and the first have heard enough excuses of the second). Sometimes there are rare woodpeckers who for some reason decided that there is an objective reason to know semantic-ui or an even more exotic product, but not to know bs. But they say they will soon learn how to treat it.
If you have a question "deal with semantic-ui" or not? Then the answer is "definitely yes". Since it won’t take much time, and in order to use bs4, you need to understand how it is better than others and, in general, what others they are. semantic-ui is probably number 2 or 3 on the list.
Bootstrap is more common, that says it all. If you are making a project on semantic-ui, you may create a problem for your receiver, because most likely, he will also have to study it in order to make edits.
If purely for themselves, why not.
268 KB of minified js and 604 KB of minified css - do you really need to pull such a bunch? almost a megabyte of weight and maybe you will use from there% 10 of the total mass
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