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Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons
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This package provides the functionality to utilize the features of Syncfusion® Blazor Button, Checkbox, Radio Button, Chips, Toggle Switch Button, Floating Action Button, Speed Dial and Icons.
This package contains Blazor Button, Blazor CheckBox, Blazor Chips, Blazor Radio Button, Blazor Toggle Switch Button, Blazor Floating Action Button and Blazor Speed Dial components for Blazor application.
The Blazor Button is a custom HTML5 button control. It has several built-in features such as support for icons, predefined styles, different button types, different button sizes, and UI customization. Toggle and repeat button functionality can be achieved by handling a click event.
The Blazor Checkbox is a custom checkbox-type HTML5 input component for selecting one or more options from a list of predefined choices. It supports an indeterminate state, different sizes, custom labels and positions, and UI customization.
The Blazor Chips is a feature-rich component that provides small blocks of text information. Blazor Chips can also contain avatars, images, letters, and close icons. They can be used as tags when filtering contacts and mail inbox, selecting single or multiple choices from available options, and providing input to an application.
The Blazor Radio Button is a custom radio-type HTML5 input component for selecting one option from a list of predefined choices. It supports different states, sizes, labels, label positions, and UI customizations.
The Blazor Toggle Switch Button is a custom HTML5 input-type checkbox component that allows you to perform a toggle (on/off) action between checked and unchecked states. It supports different sizes, labels, label positions, and UI customization.
The Blazor Floating Action Button component performs the primary action that appears in front of all screen contents. It has several built-in features such as support for icons, predefined styles, positions, and UI customization.
The Blazor Speed Dial component is an extension of the floating action button that displays a list of action buttons when clicked. It has several built-in features such as support for items, predefined styles, positions, and UI customization.
This is a commercial product and requires a paid license for possession or use. Syncfusion® licensed software, including this component, is subject to the terms and conditions of Syncfusion® EULA. You can purchase a license here or start a free 30-day trial here.
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