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Adobe Coral UI

Adobe Coral UI

By Adobe
  • #116 Software in Frameworks and Libraries
  • Adobe Coral UI market share is <0.01% with more than 825 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 46,758 contacts that are using Adobe Coral UI , including Investec Group The Washington Post Princes

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    ABOUT ADOBE CORAL UI

    Granite UI:- Granite UI is a foundation UI framework provided by adobe to develop modular, layerable and reusable components. It consist of two parts client-side and server-side and achieved through REST call. Coral UI:- It is a set of CSS and JS files designed and built for Adobe Cloud products.

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    12,943,125
    38.24%
    6,992,892
    20.66%
    5,240,134
    15.48%
    1,811,051
    5.35%
    1,264,639
    3.74%
    1,015,604
    3.00%
    702,403
    2.08%
    491,291
    1.45%
    386,652
    1.14%
    352,219
    1.04%
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    What is Adobe Coral UI and what is used for?

    Granite UI:- Granite UI is a foundation UI framework provided by adobe to develop modular, layerable and reusable components. It consist of two parts client-side and server-side and achieved through REST call. Coral UI:- It is a set of CSS and JS files designed and built for Adobe Cloud products.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Adobe Coral UI

    jQuery is one of the most well-known alternatives to Adobe Coral UI

    Who uses Adobe Coral UI?

    825 companies reportedly use Adobe Coral UI in their tech stacks, including Investec Group, The Washington Post, Princes