Maintenance release: Blazorise 1.2.3

Maintenance release: Blazorise 1.2.3

We're super excited to share with you the latest maintenance release for Blazorise: version 1.2.3! 😃

In this update, we've focused on making your Blazorise experience better than ever by improving stability, performance, and reliability. We've been listening to your valuable feedback and have worked hard to squash those pesky bugs and enhance the features you love. So, let's dive into what's new in Blazorise 1.2.3 and celebrate together as we continue on our journey to make Blazorise the friendliest and most enjoyable library for building modern, feature-rich web applications. 🚀

For a detailed overview of the bug fixes from the last version, read the 1.2 support notes.

Changes

Here are the main changes since 1.2.0:

  • #4697: Trendline does not work in Blazorise 1.2.1
  • #4707: BarDropdownToggle Clicked event does not fire
  • #4701: Autocomplete: The selected value is not displayed.
  • #4383: Incorrect IndexInZone in Drag & Drop (reorder)
  • #4635: Treeview: Cannot dynamically refresh the tree when adding or removing nodes
  • #4640: Autocomplete - Strange behaviour with SelectedValue triggering (1.2.1)
  • #4740: Documentation for Addon to contain Validation info
  • #4634: Autocomplete - Setting selectedValue does not update selected item in the list (1.2.1)
  • #4695: FreeTyping Autocomplete with MinLength="0" does not show all dropdown items when the text is cleared
  • #4753: Event in DatePicker component #4753

Known incompatibilities

As of now, there are no known incompatibilities with the previous Blazorise 1.2.x releases. We encourage all users to upgrade to 1.2.3.

If you experience any unexpected behavior change in your projects after upgrading to 1.2.3, please file an issue on GitHub.

Commercial Support

Blazorise, an open-source component library, is maintained by Megabit Ltd, a small organization based in Croatia. We are strong advocates of the open-source ecosystem, which is why we offer Blazorise through our Community licenses at no cost. However, if you are part of a large organization and would like to support the project, we suggest purchasing a commercial license to help us maintain a sustainable business. This will enable us to continue developing Blazorise.

With a commercial license, you will have access to premium forum support, private repositories and community-licensed themes. To learn more about commercial licenses, please visit our website at Blazorise Commercial.