Overview
Office UI Fabric Vue, though now deprecated, provided a set of components designed for building responsive and accessible user interfaces in Vue applications. It was built to leverage the codebase of Office UI Fabric React, ensuring a consistent and feature-rich user experience. While the project encourages contributions to its successor, office-fabric, the legacy of this library remains significant for developers who rely on UI frameworks that support several popular browsers.
With comprehensive support for evergreen browsers and a focus on maintainability, Office UI Fabric Vue was ideal for developers seeking to create applications with a polished, professional look. While it emphasized compatibility with widely-used browsers, users should be aware of its deprecation and consider transitioning to newer libraries for future projects.
Features
- Browser Compatibility: Supports all evergreen browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, with a minimum requirement of Internet Explorer 11.
- Global Registration: Components can be easily registered globally, allowing for a hassle-free development experience.
- CSS Requirements: Uses official CSS files, ensuring styles are correctly applied when the appropriate structure and classes are set in the HTML.
- Comprehensive Component Library: Includes a variety of UI components such as buttons, sliders, and labels, catering to diverse application needs.
- Open for Contributions: The project encourages community contributions while adhering to structured guidelines for maintainability and style consistency.
- License Flexibility: Released under the MIT license, providing developers freedom to use, modify, and distribute the library as necessary.