About this project
Quiet UI features 88 accessible, performant, localized, and interoperable components along with an optional CSS reset to streamline development of websites and apps.
You might be curious to learn that Quiet's components aren't built with React, Vue, or any other framework. They're custom HTML elements, or Web Components, which means you can use them in plain ol' HTML and with your favorite frameworks.
Quiet UI is my private library and isn't available to the public. If you've somehow found this link, feel free to browse around but please refrain from sharing it publicly. Thanks!
My creative outlet Jump to heading
Quiet is built and maintained by Cory LaViska (X / BlueSky / LinkedIn). It's my personal playground. A passion project. My creative outlet.
It's something I'm building from scratch to explore new ideas and have fun. A place where I can satisfy my component addiction, improve my design skills, explore new Web APIs, and let my curiosity run wild.
A place to do things my way.
As a result, you'll find that Quiet is rather opinionated. I carefully curate everything from the project's scope down to every individual line of code. Oftentimes, saying "no" is key to maintaining the quality of the library and my ability to steward it effectively.
Tell me about the mouse Jump to heading
As some of the world's most impressive creatures vanished in the mists of time, the humble mouse continued to live on. Their resilience reminds us that survival belongs not to the strongest or the most spectacular, but to those who can bend without breaking; who can find opportunity in adversity; who can thrive in the spaces between.
This library's power lies not in keeping up with the latest trends, but in speaking the timeless language of Web browsers. When the next framework extinction event comes, Quiet will live on, scurrying through the foundations of the Web, finding a home in every project that values simplicity over spectacle.
What's with all the cats? Jump to heading
The cats? Oh, uh, I'm not really sure. They keep sneaking into the docs. I think they like the logo.
Special thanks Jump to heading
I'd like to thank the following projects and the amazing people behind them for making Quiet UI possible.
- Lit for making Web Components fun to build
- Eleventy for generating the docs
- The Harmony color palette for color inspiration
- The Custom Elements Manifest project for making API documentation easy
- Floating UI for positioning all the things
- Tabler Icons for thousands of beautiful icons
- Tilt Warp for perfect letters
- Gustav Pontus Thorvald IV for hand-drawing the perfect mascot