1/20/2018 · If you are using semantic ui you anyway need to install node.js for theming, because gulp & less are js written libs. I got your point and I think cross language boundaries is a big problem not only in react ecosystem, but in computer science in general.
3/29/2020 · The development of Semantic UI seemed to be abandoned for a long time, more than a year passed without any commit between 2018 and 2019. This situation caused the same community to create some forks for Semantic UI, as in the case of Fomantic-UI. However, developers commented last year that the new version was taking longer, but was almost ready.
Say, here’s a project called Semantic-UI-Angular. But Github commit history reveals there’s been no commits since 2016 an indicator that the project is dead. Here’s another option called ngSemantic. But this one appears to have been abandoned in 2016 as well. None of this looks very promising .
My focus is on Fluent UI at Microsoft at the moment. Fluent UI started as a fork of Semantic UI React and underwent a lot of changes to support some enterprise needs. The current evolution is now to merge its concepts and capabilities with Microsoft’s other UI solution, UI Fabric.
If you don’t want to roll back your version of Node, try using the actively maintained community fork of Semantic UI : Fomantic UI . Run the command as you would with semantic – ui : npm i fomantic- ui Fomantic is backwards-compatible with Semantic UI while resolving compatibility issues between Node 12 and Gulp 3 (which another thread references as being the root of the primordials is not defined …