The Fluent UI Blazor library provides a set of Blazor components which are used to build applications that have a Fluent design (i.e. have the look and feel or modern Microsoft applications). Join Vincent and Denis to learn the fundamentals and building blocks of the library and demonstrate how to quickly incorporate it into your Blazor projects. Learn the basics of setting up the environment, use the interactive components, and change the styling of your application with Fluent UI design tokens.
⌚Chapters:
00:00 Countdown
03:06 Welcome to ASP.NET Community Standup
04:18 Community Links
12:17 Fluent UI Blazor library - a brief history
19:39 Q&A
26:42 Demo
58:45 Samples
github.com/microsoft/fluentui...
01:12:49 Q&A
01:20:40 Wrap
Links: www.theurlist.com/aspnet-stan...
Featuring: Vincent Baaij, Denis Voituron, Jon Galloway
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Great content. Looking forward to use this.
Don't. You will save yourself a lot of problems. Believe me I was there.
@@urzalukaskubicek9690 You are lying. It is a really excellent library.
Nice library. Will try to use it sometime
Thanks Jon. It was really useful and informative.
This is very impressive
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There is no documentation for creating the layout of the application.
What Microsoft Tool is using this Framework? They do not really believe in this technology. It needs a reference implementation from the real world. I am using new microsoft technologies carefully. To much dispointments.
How about the .NET Aspire dashboard?
interesting stuff, thank you! but Denis's accent is a little torture to listen too :)
Don't use fluent UI blazor. It is disaster. I lost all my hairs trying to work with this UI framework. It doesn't build on official blazor componentsm. Instead it is a wrapper around completely foreign other javascript components where issues are resolved for years. So when something doesn't work you are toast. Never. Ever. Again.
The Blazor components are wrappers for the Microsoft Fluent UI Web Components (not all of them, we have native Blazor components as well). Nothing 'completely foreign other javascript components' about hose. It is all open source and using open standards. There are some open issues, yes,. We are working together with the Fluent team on workarounds and solutions. They are also working on a next version and just like with us their resources are limited. Instead of just burning stuff down, you could also try to help solving things by doing PR's, etc.
@@vincentbaaij4933 just sharing my experience
@@urzalukaskubicek9690have you ever raised any issue in our repo? Or tried to contribute in any other way?