In the previous article I showed you how to separate the view code from the C# code. In this lesson we will work on the same project (default Blazor Web App template) and will show you how to style, how to add CSS files in Blazor [...]
If you create a new Blazor Web App project (you can choose any rendering mode and any rendering location), then in the template, e.g. in the Counter.razor component, you can see that in one file we have both razor code, which is [...]
With .NET 8, a new template called Blazor Web App was created, and this is the cherry on the cake when it comes to Blazor. In this article, I will describe what Blazor Web App is and how to create applications here. Introduction. In [...]
With .NET 8, a new rendering mode called Server Side Rendering (SSR) has appeared. The name itself can be a bit confusing with Blazor Server. However, Blazor Server Side Rendering and Blazor Server are two different things [...]
The second hosting model in Blazor is the so-called Blazor WebAssembly, or WASM for short. Initially, Blazor only provided these 2 models, but since .NET 8 it has improved it and added more. In this article, I will introduce you to [...]
In Blazor, you can create different types of apps that can be separated based on the hosting model. The first type is Blazor Server based on SignalR. In this article, I will introduce you to this topic. Introduction. In Blazor Server [...]
Registration for the VIP edition of my latest program: Blazor School has just started. Blazor School is an advanced, hands-on training for creating SPA web applications in C# (you don't have to use JavaScript). Blazor is a revolution [...]
Blazor is a new framework currently being developed by Microsoft. It is part of ASP.NET Core and allows you to create modern SPA and MPA web applications in C#. It is also possible to create an application that includes some [...]