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MUI CSS
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Fast
Simple animations without too much fanciness keep the performance high and size small.
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Lightweight
11KB minified and gzipped
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No external dependencies
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Grid system - the same as Bootstrap
12-column grid
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WebComponents library
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HTML Email library
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React library
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Customizable using SASS
The MUI CSS can be easily customized by using the SASS files available on GitHub and via Bower. Customize breakpoints, font-settings and use Material Design colors.
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Materialize
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Refuses to use the flexbox model
Even though Materialize states that it only supports IE10+, which supports flexbox quite well, with prefixes, Materialize has refused to use Flexbox.
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Great-looking demo
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Not maintained anymore
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Device agnostic
Since Materialize follows Google's guidelines for Material design, which in theory is device agnostic, Materialize itself is device agnostic too. It's designed to look good on every device.
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Large / heavy
267 kilobytes, minified, for the CSS and JS.
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Large selection of components
CSS components: Badges, buttons, cards, collections, footer, forms, icons, navbar, pagination, preloader. JavaScript components: Collapsible, Dialogs, Dropdown, Media, Modals, Parallax, Pushpin, ScrollFire, Scrollspy, SideNav, Tabs, Transitions, Waves. Mobile-specific: slide-out drawer menu, toasts.
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Deprecated
No longer supported by their maintainers.
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Responsive
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Mobile navigation
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Nice showcase of sites built with Materialize
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Customizable
While the default style is not bad at all, Materialize also gives developers the ability to customize it and fit their own style, while still keeping in line with the Material Design philosophy. Along with the CSS files, designers can also download the SASS files which can be edited and compiled.
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12-Column Grid System
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Included icon font
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Meteor.js integration by developers
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Opinionated
Material design is very opinionated on how design elements should behave and look. The basics of which revolve around certain visual elements (physics, space, momentum and light) which are used to create specific UX elements. This is very helpful because it creates a consistent feel without making every design look the same. This can be seen in Materialize too, where each element may be customized but still it keeps the consistent look of the material design.
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Material Design Lite
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Developed by Google
Material Design Lite is a framework created by Google, who are also responsible for the creation of Material Design.
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Deprecated
No longer maintained
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Very customizable
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On limited support
Google moved further development efforts to Material Components for the web.
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