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SCREENSHOTS:
FlexColorScheme
DESCRIPTION:
Use FlexColorScheme to make beautiful Flutter Material Design themes. Apply optional surface blends, and use Material-3 style seeded color schemes. The returned themes are standard ThemeData objects, but very sophisticated ones. They are based on the same idea as Flutter's ThemeData.from(ColorScheme) and ThemeData(colorSchemeSeed) themes, but with many additional features. Choose from numerous pre-made designs or make your own. You can also use optional component sub theming, that are quick and easy to configure. When you theme a Flutter application correctly, all built-in widgets use the colors of the ColorScheme in your theme. At least in theory, and it is almost so if you defined your ThemeData by using the ThemeData.from factory, but it misses a few details. This applies in particular when you use Material-2 design in Flutter, which is the default. When you opt in on using Material-3, the color results and styles are much more consistent by default.
Features
- Material 3 Support
- Documentation available
- Examples available
- FlexColorScheme Counter App
- Themes Playground
- Open Source
Programming Language
Dart
Categories
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