Materialize: How will the Material Design Components change MaterializeCSS?

Created on 15 May 2017  路  3Comments  路  Source: Dogfalo/materialize

So, Google now has their own official Components (called MDC-Web) with CSS codes and JavaScript and all that for Material Design.

Link is here.

How is this going to affect MaterializeCSS? Will it stop developing? Or is MDC-Web something that's not entirely in the same category as what MaterializeCSS is?

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MDC-Web is a framework just like MaterializeCSS. They aren't synonymous, they both just implement the material design philosophies put forth by google. That is to say they follow these same guidelines.

However, they are both seperate frameworks. Kind of like Material Design Lite or Material UI

My guess is, nothing will change what so ever. MDC-Web is just a framework by Google that implements the guidelines I linked to above.. And I agree with @fega , it's a bit _too_ verbose.

Materialize is quite simple. It's not that they aren't _in_ the same category. It's the fact that their in the _exact_ same category. Meaning they are two different products that do the same thing. It's kind of like asking

"What will Ford do now that Dodge has started making cars?"

Ford isn't going to shut their doors just because someone else decided to do the same thing. lol

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Well, I prefer materialize because I found BEM Ugly and verbose

MDC-Web is a framework just like MaterializeCSS. They aren't synonymous, they both just implement the material design philosophies put forth by google. That is to say they follow these same guidelines.

However, they are both seperate frameworks. Kind of like Material Design Lite or Material UI

My guess is, nothing will change what so ever. MDC-Web is just a framework by Google that implements the guidelines I linked to above.. And I agree with @fega , it's a bit _too_ verbose.

Materialize is quite simple. It's not that they aren't _in_ the same category. It's the fact that their in the _exact_ same category. Meaning they are two different products that do the same thing. It's kind of like asking

"What will Ford do now that Dodge has started making cars?"

Ford isn't going to shut their doors just because someone else decided to do the same thing. lol

I agree with @Native-Coder and @fega here

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