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I built a clean, fully responsive 3-page DevOps & Cloud Dashboard UI Kit using only Vanilla JS. Here is what I learned.

DEV Community: tailwindcssΒ·stevenΒ·2 days ago
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Hi everyone! πŸ‘‹ As front-end devs and system administrators, we all spend hours staring at complex, dark terminal interfaces. A few weeks ago, I challenged myself to build a premium, highly cohesive DevOps and Cloud control center dashboard bundle from scratch. I didn't want to rely on heavy frameworks or bloated dependencies. Instead, I wanted absolute speed, lightness, and pure performance. The result is OmniCloud UI β€”a production-ready 3-page frontend layout bundle built entirely with semantic HTML5, pure Vanilla JS (ES6+), and Tailwind CSS. πŸ‘‰ Live Preview & Download OmniCloud UI Here πŸ“‚ What is inside the bundle? I wanted this to be a comprehensive package for developers rather than just a single template page: πŸ“Š Global Dashboard Overview ( index.html ): The central core command center. Features active virtual machine cluster tables, system welcome layouts, and dynamic server telemetry simulations (CPU, RAM, Bandwidth) that fluctuate live using pure Vanilla JS.…

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