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I recommend Mud blazor if you're going for Material design. For other design languages Andt Blazor's pretty polished and there's Blazorise as well if you want to be flexible (it supports Antd, Bulma, Bootstrap and Material via configuration).
I recommend Mud blazor if you're going for Material design. For other design languages Andt Blazor's pretty polished and there's Blazorise as well if you want to be flexible (it supports Antd, Bulma, Bootstrap and Material via configuration).
There's also Fast Blazor which uses Fluent design and is maintained by Microsoft (a Blazor wrapper of their fast design webcomponents), but it's relatively quite new so it's likely lacking some components.
There's also Fast Blazor which uses Fluent design and is maintained by Microsoft (a Blazor wrapper of their fast design webcomponents), but it's relatively quite new so it's likely lacking some components.
Just because it deserves a comment of it’s own: Blazor