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Intergalactic Design System

Intergalactic Design System

Intergalactic is a constantly developing system of UI components, guidelines and UX patterns. With all these tools you can build your own product.

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About Intergalactic Design System

Intergalactic is a system of UI elements, rules, and UX patterns that is always evolving. You can create your own product using all of these resources.

For builders

Here is a list of the major tenets and concepts upon which our library is built. The documentation is broken up into sections that range from straightforward and basic ideas (for the library) to more intricate and sophisticated material.

Installation

Two delivery methods are supported by the library:

  • package system where each component is contained in its own package
  • Release system with a single package containing all of the components

We advise using the release approach because it is more practical and less likely to result in bundle bloat from package duplication. If necessary, you can also install component packages separately using the release system.

FAQ
What is Intergalactic, and what does it offer developers?

Intergalactic is a system of UI elements, rules, and UX patterns that is constantly evolving, and it offers developers a set of resources that they can use to create their own products.

What kind of documentation is available for Intergalactic?

Intergalactic's documentation is divided into sections that range from basic ideas to more intricate and sophisticated material.

What are the two delivery methods supported by Intergalactic, and which one does the library recommend?

The two delivery methods supported by Intergalactic are the package system (where each component is contained in its own package) and the release system (with a single package containing all of the components). The library recommends using the release approach because it is more practical and less likely to result in bundle bloat from package duplication.

Can developers install component packages separately using the release system?

Yes, developers can install component packages separately using the release system if necessary.

How does Intergalactic differ from other UI libraries?

Intergalactic's focus on constantly evolving UI elements and UX patterns, along with its support for both the package and release systems, sets it apart from other UI libraries.

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