Material Design Lite (MDL) is a front-end framework developed by Google that allows developers to easily implement Google's Material Design principles in web projects. It provides a set of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript components for creating modern and responsive user interfaces with a clean and consistent design. MDL offers components like buttons, cards, menus, and sliders, along with a grid system for layout flexibility.
While Material Design Lite was once a popular choice for implementing Material Design in web projects, it is now considered deprecated by Google. Developers are encouraged to use newer alternatives like Material Components for the Web (MDC-Web) or other modern front-end frameworks that offer better support and features.
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