Blazor.Animate is now part of Blazorise
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Hi @mikoskinen, I found your library while searching for a good Blazor animation component and I found it really good.
I'm a creator of Blazorise component library and I think your work would really fit into Blazorise. What I propose is for you to become a collaborator on Blazorise and then make Blazor.Animate
a part of Blazorise extensions. That way you would be part of a larger community and your work can reach more people.
I would really like you to consider it. Please let me know what you think.
I use Blazorise as part of my work and its really good. So if this could bake in, especially if exit animations could be supported, that would be amazing.
Hi @stsrki and thanks for the message. Sounds good and what you propose gets a yes from my side.
Just let me know the next steps through this issue or through email :)
That's good to hear :)
To start, I would first describe the Blazorise so you have a bigger picture in mind. It is basically a component library with abstraction over multiple different CSS libraries. What it means is by itself Blazorise is doing nothing. It has to have a provider implementation to make it work(Bootstrap, Bulma, AntDesign, etc.).
My idea with Blazor.Animate
was to create it as an extension(Blazorise.Animate
), just like we already have Blazorise.DataGrid or Blazorise.TreeView to name a few.
We can definitely talk more over email, a gitter, or some other communication channel over the details.
I would like to say that complete Blazor.Animate code is transferred to Blazorise and it's already available as a preview NuGet package.
Excellent, thanks again for all the work! I'll close this issue and update the readme to direct new users to Blazorise.