LumX was created using modern technologies like AngularJS, jQuery, Velocity, Moment.js, SASS, Bourbon, and Neat.
The framework is targeting high-level developers and designers that work on mobile or cross-device applications.
It is highly recommended that everyone opting to use LumX first study Google's Material Design presentation, a set of rules for developing more life-like mobile user interfaces.
As for LumX itself, the framework comes with proper documentation and lots of built-in UI components, just like all the other frontend UI frameworks on the market today.
Developers can opt to deploy these components in their applications, alter them slightly, or even build new ones using the basic LumX core codebase.
Included components:
Basic typography rules
Coloring schemes
Button packs
Icon font
List displays
Data tables
Card layouts
Checkboxes
Radio buttons
Switches
Toolbars
Progress indicators
Modal windows
Notification system
Tabbed interfaces
Dropdown elements
Forms
Select elements
File inputs
Tooltips
Date picker
Scrollbar
Thumbnail styles
What is new in this release:
- New features:
- Dropdown: direction automatic
What is new in version 0.3.96:
- New features:
- Dropdown: direction automatic
What is new in version 0.3.31:
- New features:
- Dropdown: direction automatic
What is new in version 0.3.25:
- New features:
- Dropdown: direction automatic
What is new in version 0.3.17:
- Bug fixes:
- search-filter: theme and placeholder
- selects: floating label style
- select: missing model to ngModel rename
- Breaking changes:
- User must switch light and dark theme.
What is new in version 0.3.12:
- Bug fixes:
- search-filter: theme and placeholder
- selects: floating label style
- select: missing model to ngModel rename
- Breaking changes:
- User must switch light and dark theme.
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