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by santush 797 days ago
hi, thank you for the comment. We didnot build any components using AI. The link you provided if you choose the language and framework you will see the actual code of the component.

There is proper way we follow > design components > make it HTML Tailwind > React Tailwind

And all are free to use.

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First off, thanks for doing something cool and releasing it as open source! Second, think the person 2 messages up has a valid point and I would like to offer the same constructive feedback.

As someone who is doing a lot of React/Tailwind development lately the more you can assemble larger pages from independently usable components the better. For example here: https://easyfrontend.com/components/ui/all/html?page=1

It would be useful sometimes to be able to search for a "card" component that I want to use rather than remember that I want to see cards I need to go to Blog #10. This seems to be my normal intent when I'm using a framework is that I'm trying to find a [card, dialog, select box, data table, etc].

Anyway though, don't let the feedback get you down, it's awesome and greatly appreciated that you're releasing nicely designed Tailwind UI components. Github repo starred and thread upvoted!

There are loads of those already. For chucking together something decent quickly we need more 'block' level components than elements.

I tried not to buy flowbite but it just speeds things up so much, it's a no-brainer. This is in a similar vein and will be ok for some less discerning use cases.

thank you for the comment. We will improve it based on your feedback.