#Design Principles (Non-technical)
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Wouldn't you apply these are the user of Mantine instead of Mantine itself? Besides, these are general strategies, not a rulebook that is given to every web dev when born. If you have issues with the components like not enough contrast or misalignment, then bring up those individual issues to try and we'll fix them.
I have no issues with the design. I'm simply asking. I was looking for a way to satisfy a requirement design was using to disqualify Mantine. We're currently looking for a library to use in the web app we're modernizing. I didn't mean to poke something sensitive with the question.
Fair enough. And I meant no animosity in my comment. Personally, I don't know if Mantine explicitly aligns with any particular set of guidelines. Especially since it is open source and open to contributions from every one. You can look at the docs and do things like toggling light/dark theme or RTL using the buttons in the top right to see how reactive/responsive they are. If you really want to look, you can clone the repo and look at the storybook.
Yeah. I'll get more information about what design principles design was looking for. Personally, I don't think Mantine or other libraries should be held responsible for having design principles; but I making design somewhat happy is still important.