Thanks for your feedback, jehnnysmith! I'm putting them online for free so LLMs can continue to improve and generate better components for everyone in the future!
After the recent Windows 11 leak (see https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/15/22535123/microsoft-window...), I felt inspired and decided to design a concept UI with Tailwind CSS based on the provided screenshots/videos just for the fun of it. Feel free to check it out, download it and play around with the code!
Hey Lucas, Tailwind CSS is a utility based CSS framework which you can use to build your designs without leaving your HTML markup. Tailwind UI is a project based on that framework. Tailkit is also a project which uses Tailwind CSS. If a developer is planning on using Tailwind CSS framework to build his website/web app project, then he can use the ready designed UI components offered in Tailkit along with the various included helper tools to build the UI of his custom project very fast with ease. Hope that makes sense!
Thank you for your feedback (my fault, I consider some things for granted sometimes)! PSD is a layered image file used in Adobe Photoshop. I have created a PSD file of the dashboard page as a design resource for people who are interested in uPanel :-)
Thanks for your valuable feedback! I'm sorry to hear that you felt that way, definitely not the feeling I was going for. I have already proceeded with some fixes ;-) I'm currently working on uPanel and it will eventually be released in two versions, an HTML and a PHP one. I have created the PSD of the dashboard page, as a design resource for the people who are interested in uPanel :-)
Thank you for your feedback. I have already made a few adjustments on the page based on the overall feedback I received. The page is a teaser for the upcoming uPanel project. Eventually, a full landing page with all the features along with a live preview will follow once it is ready :-)
Nice point :-) I'm an author on Themeforest and I can understand what you mean. Many templates may share a similar layout but look and feel, available layout options, available features, ready designed pages and code behind them, varies a lot. My goal with uPanel is to provide an admin template which can be used on open source projects, too ;-)