
MudBlazor
MudBlazor is an ambitious Material Design component framework for Blazor with an emphasis on ease of use and documentation.

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v1.2.1 Released and .NET 5 on the horizon
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No ID or x:Name to reference control
Published on November 23, 2020 by Phillip Frabott
I'm trying to reference some of the controls in the code area but I am not able to find an ID or x:Name parameter anywhere. Do you guys call this parameter by a different name?
Visibility=Hidden for MudAlert?
Published on November 18, 2020 by Phillip Frabott
What is the best way to hide the MudAlert control? I was looking for a Visibility parameter or something similar but so far no luck. Is there a better way?

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Monthly financial contribution to MudBlazor (sponsor)
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Today’s balance
$726.62 USD
~ $2,870.72 USD

About
- Clean and aesthetic graphic design based on Material Design
- Clear and easy to understand structure
- Good documentation with many examples and source snippets
- All components are written entirely in C#, no JavaScript allowed (except absolutely necessary)
- Users can make beautiful apps without needing CSS (but they can of course use CSS too)
- No dependencies on other component libraries, 100% control over components and features
- Stability! We strive for a complete test coverage.
- Releasing often so developers can get their PRs and fixes in a timely fashion