Refreshed Windows 95 style UI components for your React app
React95
Refreshed Windows95 UI components for your modern React apps.
Built with styled-components ?
Getting Started
First, install component library in your project directory:
$ npm i react95
Apply style reset, wrap your app content with ThemeProvider with theme of your choice... and you are ready to go! ?
import React from 'react';
import { createGlobalStyle, ThemeProvider } from "styled-components";
import { reset, themes, List, ListItem, Divider } from 'react95';
const ResetStyles = createGlobalStyle`
  ${reset}
`;
export default props =>
  <div className="App">
    <ResetStyles />
    <ThemeProvider theme={themes.default}>
      <List>
          <ListItem>? Sing</ListItem>
          <ListItem>?? Dance</ListItem>
          <Divider />
          <ListItem disabled>? Sleep</ListItem>
      </List>
    </ThemeProvider>
  </div>
  
Explore
You can view components on Storybook. If you want to play with it locally, simply clone the repo and run commands below:
$ npm i 
$ npm run storybook
Submit your project
Apps built with React95 will be submitted on official React95
Support / Contributing
We are not attempting to exactly RECREATE Windows95 components. We are going to make them usable in the modern mobile / web apps.
Thus, any help from UI / UX designers would be EXTREMELY appreciated. The challenge is to come up with new component designs / layouts that are broadly used in modern UIs, that weren't present back in 95.
There's a lot to do. If you want to help with the project, feel free to open pull requests and submit issues. Let's make UI great again ?
Roadmap
There's quite a few things to be done:
- Styled system
 - Lots of tacky color schemes ?
 - Custom icons maybe? (Emojis from Windows 10 seem to go very well with the lib)
 - Typography
 - Range slider component
 - Avatar component
 - Components common in all modern UIs (FAB, Badge, Avatar, Snackbar, Steppers)
 
And the boring stuff too:
- Testing
 - Semantic release
 - eslint