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Mantine Scene - Cinematic Backgrounds for Your React Apps
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Mantine Scene - Cinematic Backgrounds for Your React Apps

via Dev.to ReactGiovambattista Fazioli8h ago

Layer gradients, glowing blobs, star fields, auroras, and more into rich, composable decorative backgrounds — all powered by Mantine. Introduction Mantine Scene is a brand-new composable background component for React that lets you build atmospheric, animated backgrounds by stacking visual layers. Think of it as a stage director for your UI — you compose the mood by combining gradients, glow effects, dot grids, star fields, snowfall, auroras, and more, all with first-class Mantine theme integration, responsive props, and accessibility baked in from day one. This 1.0.0 release ships with 10 composable sub-components , full interactive mouse-tracking support, GPU-accelerated animations, and a complete documentation site with live configurators for every layer type. What's New in 1.0.0 The Scene Component The root Scene component acts as a container for all visual layers. It supports fullscreen mode, interactive mouse tracking, and respects prefers-reduced-motion out of the box. import {

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