We curate production-ready interface patterns that developers can copy, paste, and ship.
Building modern, responsive, and accessible user interfaces is hard. It requires a deep understanding of CSS, accessibility standards, and design principles.
At UI Encyclopedia, we believe that great design should be accessible to everyone. We are not just a component library; we are a learning resource and a productivity tool for modern web development.
It started with a simple problem: "Why do I keep rewriting the same navbar?"
What began as a personal collection of code snippets has grown into a structured repository of UI patterns used by thousands of developers. We focus on clean code, minimal dependencies, and easy integration.
Every component is tested against WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We ensure semantic HTML, proper ARIA attributes, and keyboard navigation.
Fluid layouts that adapt to any screen size. We test on mobile, tablet, and desktop to ensure a consistent experience.
We prioritize lightweight CSS and standard HTML. No heavy runtime libraries or unnecessary dependencies.