Credits

List of awesome projects that we used or are still using to build some parts of Blazorise code with their names, descriptions, and links.

The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Bootstrap provider
Flowbite is an open source collection of UI components built with the utility classes from Tailwind CSS that you can use as a starting point when coding user interfaces and websites.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Tailwind provider
Bulma is a free, open source framework that provides ready-to-use frontend components that you can easily combine to build responsive web interfaces.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Bulma provider
An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library

Part of the code we used it for:

  • AntDesign provider
Daemonite's Material UI 2 is a fully responsive front-end interface based on Google Material Design developed using Bootstrap 4.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Material provider
MudBlazor is perfect for .NET developers who want to rapidly build amazing web applications without having to struggle with CSS and Javascript.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Documentation generator and documentation code samples
  • DragDrop components
Tippy.js is the complete tooltip, popover, dropdown, and menu solution for the web.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Tooltip component
flatpickr is a lightweight and powerful datetime picker.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • DatePicker component
  • TimePicker component
Quill is a free, open source WYSIWYG editor built for the modern web. With its modular architecture and expressive API, it is completely customizable to fit any need.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • RichTextEdit component
A simple, beautiful, and embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor. Delightful editing for beginners and experts alike. Features built-in autosaving and spell checking.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Markdown component
Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers and developers.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Chart component
Chart.js plugin for live streaming data.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Chart Streaming component
Blazor.Animate is an animation component for Blazor. With Blazor.Animate you can animate how other components are brought to the view. You can easily add fade, slide and zoom-effects and even add easing to the animations.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Animate component
Inputmask is a javascript library that creates an input mask. Inputmask can run against vanilla javascript, jQuery, and jqlite.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • MaskEdit component
Behave.js is a lightweight library for adding IDE style behaviors to plain text areas, making it much more enjoyable to write code in.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Advanced features for MemoEdit component
Flat, simple, multi-themed, responsive and hackable Color-Picker library. No dependencies, no jQuery. Compatible with all CSS Frameworks e.g. Bootstrap, Materialize. Supports alpha channel, rgba, hsla, hsva and more!

Part of the code we used it for:

  • ColorPicker component
A validation library for .NET that uses a fluent interface and lambda expressions for building strongly-typed validation rules.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • FluentValidation component
Render After Effects animations natively on Web, Android and iOS, and React Native. https://airbnb.io/lottie/

Part of the code we used it for:

  • LottieAnimation component
JavaScript library for generating QR codes with a logo and styling.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • QRCode component
JavaScript image cropper.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Cropper component
Animate On Scroll Library.

Part of the code we used it for:

  • Animate component