Blazor Tips & Tricks (November 2019)

ASP.NET Team Blog
02 December 2019

We thank you for your ongoing feedback and for choosing our Blazor UI controls. We hope you’ll find the following support tickets of value as you explore the capabilities of our Blazor components.

Interesting Usage Scenarios

Troubleshooting

Documentation Updates

We’ve updated our documentation for the following Blazor components:

We’ve also added/extended the following help topics:

Our Blazor TreeView documentation includes the following updates:

We also described the read-only state for all Data Editors and password mode for our Blazor Text Box.

As always, we welcome your feedback. If you have specific questions or need assistance with our Blazor controls, feel free to comment below.

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Dario D.
Dario D.

Hello, is there a way to localize your blazor components yet?

thanks

3 December 2019
Gordon Smith 3
Gordon Smith 3
When are we likely to see the roadmap?  
3 December 2019
Eric v H
Eric v H
I'm also interested in the roadmap
3 December 2019
Dietmar-Konrad Kurok
Dietmar-Konrad Kurok

Shortly before .NET Core 3.1 will be released - when will your Blazor components be available for 3.1?


3 December 2019
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)

@Dario,

Localization is currently not available for our Blazor components. We're planning our 2020 Roadmap and your feedback helps. Please share your Blazor requirements and scenarios at the link below:

Blazor - Roadmap 2020 (Half-Year) - Your Vote Counts

Thanks.

3 December 2019
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)

@Gordon and @Eric,

We're currently working our 2020 Roadmap. Please share your Blazor requirements and scenarios at the link below, it helps us to form our plans:

Blazor - Roadmap 2020 (Half-Year) - Your Vote Counts

Thanks.


3 December 2019
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)
Mehul Harry (DevExpress)

@Dietmar-Konrad,

As we have typically done with new releases of .NET Core, we will likely support the new version with a few weeks or less.

Thanks.

3 December 2019

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