Fabric, or Office UI Fabric, is an open source UI framework from Microsoft, designed and released to allow other Web developers to create applications that utilize Office 365's native style.
The framework is easy to use, and is very similar to other tools on the market like Bootstrap and Foundation. Being properly namespaced, Fabric can also be used alongside these two whenever necessary.
Fabric closely follows Microsoft's Design Language, and comes with in-depth documentation, built-in components, and lots of samples.
The framework is actually written in LESS and TypeScript, and compiled to standards-compliant CSS and JavaScript.
Built-in components:
- basic typography
- responsive grid
- color palettes
- animations engine
- form elements
- navigation and menus
- content controllers
- l10n
- icons
What is new in this release:
- A new "face pile" variant of the people picker has been added.
- Our grid now includes offset classes, which allow you to push multiple columns across the grid at the same time. This works the same as the Bootstrap and Foundation grids.
- The dialog component has a new variant and JavaScript to demonstrate how to open and close.
What is new in version 2.1.0:
- A new "face pile" variant of the people picker has been added.
- Our grid now includes offset classes, which allow you to push multiple columns across the grid at the same time. This works the same as the Bootstrap and Foundation grids.
- The dialog component has a new variant and JavaScript to demonstrate how to open and close.
What is new in version 1.0.0:
- Initial release.
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