Feel free to scroll through 3 interesting widgets created by talented designers. A widget is an element of a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays information or provides a specific way for a user to interact with the operating system or an application. Widgets include icons, pull-down menus, buttons, selection boxes, progress indicators, on-off checkmarks, scroll bars, windows, window edges (that let you resize the window), toggle buttons, form, and many other devices for displaying information and for inviting, accepting, and responding to user actions.
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UI widgets are self-contained interface components -- charts, forms, navigation menus, cards, data tables, and more. They're designed to be dropped into existing projects to add specific functionality.
UI kits provide a complete design system with many component types. Widgets focus on specific, self-contained interface elements. A widget pack might include 20 variations of chart components, while a UI kit covers buttons, forms, navigation, and more.
Yes, though for visual consistency it's best to use widgets from the same pack or customize the styling to match your design system.
Most widget packs include Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD files. Some include coded HTML/CSS/JS versions ready for web development.