Framework 7
Framework 7

What Is Framework 7?

Framework 7 – is a free and open source mobile HTML framework to develop hybrid mobile apps or web apps with iOS & Android native look and feel. It is also an indispensable prototyping apps tool to show working app prototype as soon as possible in case you need to.

The main approach of the Framework7 is to give you an opportunity to create iOS & Android apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript easily and clear. Framework 7 is full of freedom. It doesn’t limit your imagination or offer ways of any solutions somehow. Framework7 gives you freedom!

Framework7 is not compatible with all platforms. It is focused only on iOS and Google Material design to bring the best experience and simplicity.

It is highly recommended to be familiar with basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript to start creating apps with Framework 7.

Features Of Framework7

Build Apps For Any Platform

With such stunning set of UI components that Framework7 provides right from the box, it allows to create web apps, progressive web apps (PWA) and iOS and Android apps with native look and feel.

Framework7 paired with extra tools like Electron and NW.js allows to build native desktop apps.

Use Anything You Love!

You can use any tools you love when working with Framework7. It doesn’t force you to use anything except plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Creating apps with Framework7 is easy as creating website.

And in addition to vanilla JavaScript library, Framework7 comes with Vue.js, React and Svelte components to bring components-syntax, structured data and data bindings with power and simplicity of Vue.js, React or Svelte.

Stunning Set Of UI Elements

Framework7 comes with a stunning and unreachable set of ready to use UI elements and widgets like dialogs, popup, action sheet, popover, list views, tabs, side panels, layout grid, preloader, form elements, cards and many many more…

Kotlin addressed a series of Java issues (e.g. no raw types, null references are controlled by the type system, Kotlin does not have checked exceptions), which for sure made the language tempting for developers.

In addition, compared to Java, kotlin is much safer. Take nulls in Java for example, which are very error-prone. In Kotlin, by default – nulls don’t even exist..

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