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JupiterUI

An elegant and reliable UI kit for web artisans.

TL;DR Visit the Wiki to learn how to use Jupiter.

About

JupiterUI is a front-end UI kit for modern websites. It provides a ton of styles for nearly any layout or component your website will use. It has got great defaults so that modification isn't always necessary for many projects. Moreover, it's easy to learn and easy to memorize.

Features

  • Built-in, working components by default!
  • Zero dependencies!
  • Excellent customization support out-of-the-box
  • Advanced colors and themeing system (Dark & Light mode out-of-the-box)
  • Detailed layout system—with lots of support for Flex and Grid layouts.
  • Easily extendable
  • and much more!

How will this help me?

If you're looking for a design system that gets out of the way to let you focus on your project, you're in the right place. There's no overhead to Jupiter. It's a plug-and-play library. Once you learn the rules, it'll cut your style effort down a lot.

Is it production ready?

Absolutely. We're using Jupiter in over 30 high-priority projects for some of our clients. We've ditched Tailwind and Bootstrap (and custom CSS!) in favor of it.

Is it easy to learn?

You betcha! We've specifically designed Jupiter (both visually and programmatically) to be predictable, understandable, and efficient. Once you learn the "base" system, you're on your way to an elegant-looking website.

Usage

Simply download the dist/jupiterui.css file and add it to your project.

Visit the Wiki to learn how to use Jupiter.

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Developing

Jupiter is insanely easy to modify. In the Wiki, we've added a few pages on JupiterUI development. You can find the first of these articles here.


If you have any questions or concerns about this project or its trajectory, please email us at: infinium-llc@protonmail.com

Websites made with JupiterUI

Using Jupiter? Submit a PR to add your site to this list.

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A very small amount of third-party inspiration and/or code was used in this project.

There are three primary projects to thank:

  • Thanks to the Carbon Design System (License). A very small amount of information was used from this project. Primarily:
  • Nicolas Gallagher and Jonathan Neal for normalize.css (License, GitHub)

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