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gotho.blazorpdf.mudblazor
Advanced tools
Originally a port of the BlazorBootstrap PDF viewer, Mud PDF is a simple yet powerful PDF solution for MudBlazor.
Grab the package from nuget.org;
dotnet add package Gotho.MudBlazor.PdfViewer --version 2.1.0
Add the following to your application startup in Program.cs
;
builder.Services.AddMudBlazorPdfViewer();
Update your App.razor
file to import the required CSS;
<link href="_content/Gotho.MudBlazor.PdfViewer/mudpdf.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
Then, add the namespace to your _Imports.razor
file.
@using MudBlazor.PdfViewer
You should now be fully setup to use the MudPdfViewer
component in your code!
In order to use this package, your project will need to be configured with the following;
Please see the documentation site for detailed examples
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We found that gotho.blazorpdf.mudblazor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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