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So here's a question for all the front-end web devs. I'm mostly a back-end dev, but currently learning Angular 6 for a personal project I'm doing.

Didn't realize that styling isn't what Angular does (or maybe it does, and I just don't know), but that you should use some framework for styling too.

So the question is: What is most commonly used, is it bootstrap or something like that?

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    In that context, when using Angular 6 i'd advise the use of angular material, it has very good documentation, easy integration and most of what UI things you need.

    Also here's a few links to get you started:

    https://medium.com/codingthesmartwa...

    https://material.angular.io/
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    @Ratsuky same goes for react. I love the material-ui library
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    @illusion466 bootstrap is fine if you can somehow reduce jquery and all the bootstrap.js, so if you really need that interactive js-driven part of it a bunch of bloatware and asset management must be done to prevent it from turning into a garbled mess. On that note i've built a nice little asset management solution for a past project using just gulp so i can't really coment on using or not using bootstrap
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    @illusion466 what about the accordeon, dropdowns and tooltips also modals those need the js and that js needs jquery, i mean those components are what makes bootstrap good without that js part you're bettet of using bulma
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