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  1. MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library

    We started MudBlazor with a simple promise, to empower the developer and fully take advantage of what Blazor offers. With MudBlazor you can create exceptional apps without the burden of mastering …

  2. Installation - MudBlazor

    Now you know how to install MudBlazor, but a common pitfall is to jump straight into different components. We recommend that you read our Layout page to learn about basic project structure …

  3. What is MudBlazor?

    What is MudBlazor? MudBlazor is foremost a project to empower developers using Blazor. Following this vision, MudBlazor is a component library and is on its way to becoming a robust ecosystem.

  4. Grid - MudBlazor

    Grid A component for organizing the layout of page content. MudBlazor comes with a 12-point grid system and contains 6 breakpoints that are used for specific screen sizes. Read more about …

  5. MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library

    MudBlazor comes with many components of varying functions and behaviours. Some are built to control the layout of your application, and others may be used to provide other key functions, behaviours …

  6. MudThemeProvider Class - MudBlazor

    Blazor Component Library based on Material Design. MudBlazor is easy to use and extend, especially for .NET devs because it uses almost no Javascript.

  7. Colors - MudBlazor

    Blazor Component Library based on Material Design. MudBlazor is easy to use and extend, especially for .NET devs because it uses almost no Javascript.

  8. Form Validation - MudBlazor

    MudBlazor's input components support Blazor's form validation if you put them into a <EditForm>. The following example shows a very simple use case. If you want to learn more, please check out …

  9. Palette - MudBlazor

    Text Disabled Overview Pseudo CSS Copyright © 2020- 2025 MudBlazor Powered by .NET 9.0.11

  10. MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library

    Explore MudBlazor's line chart component, offering a user-friendly way to visualize data with Material Design principles and minimal JavaScript usage.