tabler
Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit built on Bootstrap
Tabler: dashboard UI without building a design system
A free, MIT licensed HTML dashboard UI kit built on Bootstrap, responsive across browsers and shipped through npm, with over 20 demo pages.
What Tabler hands you
Tabler is described as a free and open source HTML dashboard UI kit built on Bootstrap. The README says it is fully responsive and compatible with all modern browsers, letting developers create a fully functional interface. Astro shows up as the recorded language, the project is MIT licensed, and the homepage sits at tabler.io. The README invites sponsorship and donations, a common request for free UI projects that run on maintainer time.
The component promise
The README says the admin panel was created for anyone who wants to build templates from pre made components, delivering a user friendly administration panel for both simple websites and sophisticated systems. The only requirement is basic HTML and CSS knowledge. Every component is described as created with attention to detail. The feature list backs that up: responsiveness across mobile, tablet, and desktop; cross browser support for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge, and mobile browsers; HTML5 and CSS3 with subtle animations; clean handwritten code following Bootstrap guidelines; and over 20 individual demo pages.
Getting it into a project
Tabler is distributed via npm and can be installed with npm or a preferred JavaScript package manager. The quick start shows creating an HTML file with Tabler CSS and JavaScript loaded from a CDN and starting to build. Sponsorship is supported through GitHub or PayPal. The project frames itself as free and open source with a modern design, and the README says the theme works perfectly with the latest browsers and that continuous support is provided.
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