A number of weeks in the past, Quiet UI made the rounds when it was launched as an open supply consumer interface library, constructed with JavaScript net parts. I had the chance to take a look at the documentation and it appeared like a strong library. I’m at all times tremendous excited to see extra choices for net parts out within the wild.
Sadly, earlier than we even had an opportunity to cowl it right here at CSS-Tips, Quiet UI has disappeared. When visiting the Quiet UI web site, there’s a easy assertion:
Unavailable
Quiet UI is not obtainable to most people. I’ll proceed to keep up it as my private artistic outlet, however I’m unable to launch it to the world presently.
Thanks for understanding. I’m actually sorry for the inconvenience.
The repository for Quiet UI is not obtainable on Quiet UI’s GitHub, and its social accounts appear to have been eliminated as effectively.
The creator, Cory LaViska, is a veteran of UI libraries and most recognized for work on Shoelace. Shoelace joined Font Superior in 2022 and was rebranded as Net Superior. The newest model of Net Superior was launched across the identical time Quiet UI was initially introduced.
In accordance with the Quiet UI website, Cory will probably be persevering with to work on it as a private artistic outlet, however hopefully we’ll have the ability to see what he’s cooking up once more, sometime. Within the meantime, you may get a very good style of what the challenge is/was all about in Dave Rupert’s implausible write-up.









