Blazor UI component library based on Material Design
$ dotnet add package Masa.BlazorA set of standard basic component libraries based on Material design specifications.
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Provide a standard basic component library based on Material design specifications. Provides preset components for standard scenarios such as layout, frame standard, Loading, and global exception handling. Starting from more practical scenarios, to meet the needs of more users and scenarios, and to minimize the time cost of developers. Shorten the development cycle and improve development efficiency. And provide a set of examples of Web solutions - MASA Blazor Pro has a variety of common scenes and preset layouts and other exciting content.
<a href="https://github.com/masastack/Masa.Blazor/graphs/contributors"> <img src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=masastack/Masa.Blazor" /> </a>MASA Blazor is based on the Material design specification, and each component is carefully designed, with modularity, responsiveness and excellent performance. MASA Blazor is regularly maintained and upgraded by a professional full-time technical team, efficient response speed, diversified solutions, long-term support, and enterprise-level support. At present, it has been used in several well-known companies, and the follow-up MASA Stack product series will continue to be used. In addition to ensuring the quality of the project, it can also continue to add new components and functions. In addition to providing developers with many mid- and Taiwan-based open source projects, MASA Stack, one of its most basic components, MASA Blazor, also hopes to be the most practical component library.
To check out the docs, visit docs.masastack.com
git clone --recursive https://github.com/masastack/Masa.Blazor.git
cd Masa.Blazor
git submodule foreach git checkout maincd docs/Masa.Docs.Server
dotnet runRecommended use chrome or edge to visit http://localhost:5000/
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Thanks to all the friends who have contributed to this project.
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| iOS | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
| Android | Supported | Supported | N/A | Supported |
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| Mac | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported | N/A | N/A |
| Linux | Supported | Supported | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Windows | Supported | Supported | Not supported | Supported | Supported | Supported, IE11+ |
Due to WebAssembly restriction, Blazor WebAssembly doesn't support IE browser, but Blazor Server supports IE 11† with additional polyfills. See official documentation
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The MASA technical team is an efficient, stable and innovative team. The team adheres to the original intention of enriching the Blazor ecosystem, and it is the pursuit of the MASA technical team to continue to work hard to bring a better experience to the developers. Thank you for your support and use.
This project adopts the code of conduct defined in the "Contributors Convention" to clarify the expected behavior of our community. For more information, see MASA Stack Community Code of Conduct.
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