- Step 1: Install MudBlazor.
- Step 2: Add MudX to your project via NuGet.
- Step 3: Include the
MudXProviderin your layout -or- reference./_content/MudX.MudBlazor.Extension/_mudx.min.cssand./_content/MudX.MudBlazor.Extension/mudx.min.jsin your project -with- cache busting. - Step 4: Start using components - all MudX components are prefixed with
MudX, such asMudXOutline. - Step 5: Browse the documentation to learn how to use each component.
- Step 6: Visit the MudX GitHub repo to report issues or request help.
- Step 7: Try MudX in your browser with no setup required at Try MudBlazor with Extensions. 🚧 Under Construction 🚧
- Step 8: Optionally update/change your MudBlazor theme at MudBlazor Theme Creator.
- MudXSecurityCode
- MudXOutline
- MudXCodeBlock
- MudXCopyToClipboard
- MudXBreadcrumbs
- MudXSplitter
- Blazor Lottie Player]
A component for entering security codes, such as SMS or email verification codes.
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A scrollspy component that highlights the current section in a sidebar as you scroll through the page.
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A component for displaying code snippets with Prism syntax highlighting and customizable themes.
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A component that allows users to copy text to the clipboard with access to an extension method.
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A self-navigating breadcrumb navigation component that supports custom separators and icons.
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A component designed to split panels with a draggable element. No inputs were harmed in the creation
of this component.
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A Blazor component for rendering Lottie animations, downloadable separately from MudX but designed and
maintained by the MudX team.
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