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We had had enough and then we decided to use Bootstrap as it is and write our own CSS and JS on top of it to fulfill the project’s requirement. Thus, we still did not have any luck going our way with finding a suitable Material Design package. Developed by a team of students from Carnegie Mellon University, it is a complete framework that doesn’t depend on Bootstrap or jQuery but lacks the animation ability. We were starting to get annoyed until we stumbled upon the next one:
#GOOGLE MATERIAL DESIGN ANIMATION PRO#
Moreover, we could not use all its components unless we purchased the PRO version of it. Once again, we were left disappointed because it did not provide Material Design animations with its components. We were curious to see if it could meet our requirement. It was not an independent library but a wrapper that was to be used along with Bootstrap. MD Bootstrap ( ), a newcomer with a different approach to provide Material Design components.
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Having found it inadequate, we moved on for the next: Eventually, Google has stopped its development for this library. Unfortunately, it didn’t have important components such as Select Boxes. It is a super lightweight library that doesn’t rely on any JavaScript frameworks. The first library one was Google’s own – Material Design Lite ( ). We came across three of them which were quite popular then. Like always, we looked for frameworks or libraries that meet our requirement.
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A year ago, I was involved in a project with the requirement to have Material Design styles and animations for the UI.