In computer interface design, a ribbon is a graphical control element in the form of a set of toolbars placed on several tabs. The typical structure of a ribbon includes large, tabbed toolbars, filled with graphical buttons and other graphical control elements, grouped by functionality. Such ribbons use tabs to expose different sets of controls, eliminating the need for numerous parallel toolbars. Contextual tabs are tabs that appear only when the user needs them. For instance, in a word processor, an image-related tab may appear when the user selects an image in a document, allowing the user to interact with that image. Our very own ribbon toolbar was built on top of the tab, card, btn-group, color-picker, dropdown, checkbox, radio-group, reactive-style and text-field components
Brandcompete's UI library for Vue, based on TailwindCSS. We have a growing collection of ready to use UI, forms and layout components, directives and plenty of helpers
The UI library of brandcompete for Vue, based on Tailwind. We have a growing collection of ready to use ui, forms and layout components, directives and plenty of helpers. This website has been built with the library itself and you can use it as a complete reference, starting here. Bookmark our release notes page to stay informed of what's new