Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
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Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
Material Design components for Blazor and Razor Components
A collection of examples related to Telerik UI for Blazor Components: https://www.telerik.com/blazor-ui
bUnit is a testing library for Blazor components that make tests look, feel, and runs like regular unit tests. bUnit makes it easy to render and control a component under test’s life-cycle, pass parameter and inject services into it, trigger event handlers, and verify the rendered markup from the component using a built-in semantic HTML comparer.
A JavaScript free toast library for Blazor and Razor Component applications
Public Documentation for Telerik UI for Blazor components.
A context menu component for Blazor !
Blazor extensions for Analytics: Google Analytics, GTAG, ...
A JavaScript free menu library for Blazor and Razor Components applications.
Lightweight Event Aggregator for Blazor (Razor Components).
Localization messages for Telerik UI for Blazor components: https://www.telerik.com/blazor-ui
Sample code for blog - Using FluentValidation for Forms Validation in Blazor
A Razor class library for interacting with SweetAlert2
Companion repo for blog post: Creating a reusable, JavaScript free, Blazor modal
Razor Components for azure-maps-control
A Jalali (Persian) and Gregorian (Miladi) dual datepicker library for Blazor applications
Companion repo for blog post: Blazor toast notifications using only C#, HTML & CSS
The goal of the Pakana Stellar Razor Components project is to provide a set of powerful and customizable ASP.NET Razor components for integrating Stellar blockchain functionality seamlessly into your web applications.
Razor component for Markdown rendering.
ASP.NET Core hCaptcha Component for Server-Side Blazor.
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