Looking for a Flux alternative? This page compares Flux and Preline UI, two popular UI component libraries. We are comparing features, size, efficiency and usage data to help you choose which component library is better for your next project.
Flux | Preline UI |
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Paid license License Closed source paid license | MIT License Open source MIT License |
Only Laravel Frameworks Flux only works Laravel Livewire | ALL Frameworks Preline is framework agnostic and works everywhere |
31 Unique components Flux has 35 components, 31 of them are unique – for example profile and avatar are considered as same. | 66 Unique components Preline has 77 Components, 66 of them are unique – for example pagination and button group are considered as same. |
2 Built-in Themes Flux has 2 themes, colors are customizable but either for light or dark themes. | 2 Built-in Themes Preline has light and dark themes |
No Supports more than two themes Does not support more than 2 themes at the same time | No Supports more than two themes Does not support more than 2 themes at the same time |
42kB JavaScript size Imported JavaScript bundle size (minified) of Livewire which is required for Flux | 84.6kB JavaScript size Imported JavaScript bundle size (minified) |
0 Dependencies Flux has no JS dependencies but it requires Laravel Livewire. | 3 Dependencies Preline has 3 third-party dependencies. |
0 Dependency size Flux has no JS dependencies but it requires Laravel Livewire. | 400kB Dependency size |
690 GitHub stars | 5400 GitHub stars |
? Used by open source projects No data available | 12700 Used by open source projects Based on GitHub's public repositories |
? NPM downloads Flux is not available on NPM but it has 40000 weekly downloads on Packagist | 32000 NPM downloads Weekly downloads from NPM |
No CDN Flux CSS file is not available on CDN | Yes CDN Preline CSS file is available on CDN |
No Semantic class names Flux does not use semantic CSS class names. Using semantic and descriptive CSS class names improves readability and maintainability of code independent of the current framework. | No Semantic class names Preline does not use semantic CSS class names. Using semantic and descriptive CSS class names improves readability and maintainability of code independent of the current framework. |
No Global customizations Flux requires changing props one by one at build time to do design token customization | No Global customizations Preline requires changing class names one by one at build time to do customization |
Yes works without Node.js Flux does not require a Node.js environment. | No works without Node.js Preline requires a Node.js environment |
No No-build version Flux does not provide micro CSS files for each component | No No-build version Preline does not provide micro CSS files for each component |
Yes P3 colors Flux uses wide-gamut P3 colors | Yes P3 colors Preline uses wide-gamut P3 colors by default |
Yes RTL support Flux supports right-to-left (RTL) layouts | Yes RTL support Preline supports right-to-left (RTL) layouts |
No Runtime CSS customization Flux customizations requires changing props at build time | No Runtime CSS customization Preline customizations requires changing Tailwind CSS class names at build time |
No Native CSS nesting Flux doesn not use native CSS nesting | No Native CSS nesting Preline doesn not use native CSS nesting |
7 Open GitHub issues As of April 2025 | 37 Open GitHub issues As of April 2025 |
1. Install daisyUI as a Node package:
npm i -D daisyui@latest
pnpm add -D daisyui@latest
yarn add -D daisyui@latest
bun add -D daisyui@latest
deno i -D npm:daisyui@latest
2. Add daisyUI to app.css:
@import "tailwindcss";
@plugin "daisyui";
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