Ark is a headless UI component library that delivers accessible, cross-framework primitives with behavior governed by finite state machines. It provides unstyled components that encapsulate logic and accessibility — including full keyboard navigation, focus management, and WAI-ARIA support — while leaving visual styling entirely to the consumer. Components expose scoped data attributes for CSS targeting and use state machines to produce predictable, testable interactive behavior across every state transition. The library distinguishes itself through a state propagation model that distributes
Android-SpinKit is an Android animation library that provides a collection of animated loading spinner views for use as progress indicators during asynchronous operations. The library offers multiple predefined animation styles, including Circle, Wave, and DoubleBounce, which can be selected and displayed as standard Android View elements within an application's layout. The library distinguishes itself by being built entirely on the Android SDK's drawing and animation APIs, with no external dependencies required. Each spinner type implements a distinct animation state machine using Android's
A library to bring fully animated Material Design components to pre-Lolipop Android.
This project is a JavaScript UI component library and frontend utility toolkit. It serves as a web modal framework and popup library, providing a specialized system for rendering interactive dialogs, overlays, and layered interfaces over web page content. The library is distinguished by its comprehensive set of overlay tools, including alert dialogs, confirmation prompts, and the ability to embed external content via iframes. It also features a responsive twelve-column grid system for cross-device layout compatibility and an internal modular dependency management system for on-demand loading