A monorepo containing the packages for Esri's Calcite Design System
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A monorepo containing the packages for Esri's Calcite Design System
Example applications utilizing calcite-components
This repository is a companion resource to the "Building Web Apps with Calcite Design System" technical session at Esri User Conference 2023.
A simple web app demonstrating how to calculate areas within a 15 min walking distance from a location, built with the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Javascript.
Learn how you can create custom UIs using the widget viewModels. We will look at examples using viewModels to create UIs within popular web frameworks and libraries, as well as the Calcite Design System using web components.meworks and libraries, as well as the Calcite Design System using web components.
This is a my pet project with ESRI calcite library for a custom map viewer (ArcGIS React Calcite Template)
Code modification tool for automatically updating applications after breaking changes to Calcite Design System packages
This repository is a companion resource to the "Designing Apps with Calcite Design System" technical session at Esri Developer Summit 2023.
This project demonstrates the implementation of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript with the Calcite Design System using Svelte and TypeScript with Vite.
(Unofficial) A small VSCode extension for assisting those develop using the Calcite Design System
Calcite Design System provides a library of patterns, icons, and ready-to-use, reusable web components to help developers easily build consistent web applications. In this session, you'll learn about Calcite Components, and how you can use them with the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript to quickly create user-friendly web mapping applications.
This repository has an application that I built featuring ImageServer services from ArcGIS.
A simple example that uses Stencil to create a reusable web component using Calcite and the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript.
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