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The home of the Radzen Blazor components.

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Radzen Blazor Components

The home of the Radzen Blazor components

Commercial support

Paid support for the Radzen Blazor Components is available as part of the Radzen Professional subscription.

Our flagship product Radzen provides tons of productivity features for Blazor developers:

  • The first in the industry WYSIWYG Blazor design time canvas
  • Scaffolding a complete CRUD applications from a database
  • Built-in security - authentication and authorization
  • Visual Studio Code and Professional support
  • Deployment to IIS and Azure
  • Dedicated support with 24 hour guaranteed response time
  • Active community forum

Get started with the Radzen Blazor Components

Install

Radzen Blazor Components are distributed as the Radzen.Blazor nuget package. You can add them to your project in one of the following ways

  • Install the package from command line by running dotnet add package Radzen.Blazor
  • Add the project from the Visual Nuget Package Manager
  • Manually edit the .csproj file and add a project reference

Import the namespace

Open the _Imports.razor file of your Blazor application and add this line @using Radzen.Blazor.

Include a theme

Open the _Host.cshtml file (server-side Blazor) or wwwroot/index.html (client-side Blazor) and include a theme CSS file by adding this snippet <link rel="stylesheet" href="_content/Radzen.Blazor/css/default.css"> or <link rel="stylesheet" href="_content/Radzen.Blazor/css/default-base.css"> if you either include Bootstrap manually or don't use it at all.

Include Radzen.Blazor.js

Open the _Host.cshtml file (server-side Blazor) or wwwroot/index.html (client-side Blazor) and include this snippet <script src="_content/Radzen.Blazor/Radzen.Blazor.js"></script>

Use a component

Use any Radzen Blazor component by typing its tag name in a Blazor page e.g.

<RadzenButton Text="Hi"></RadzenButton>

Data-binding a property

<RadzenButton Text=@text />
<RadzenTextBox @bind-Value=@text />
@code {
  string text = "Hi";
}

Handing events

<RadzenButton Click="@ButtonClicked" Text="Hi"></RadzenButton>
@code {
  void ButtonClicked()
  {

  }
}