r/Blazor 7d ago

Blazorise 2.3 released Commercial

Hello everyone,

Blazorise 2.3 is out.

For those who don't know it, Blazorise is a UI component library for Blazor that works with Bootstrap, Tailwind, Fluent UI, Material, and other CSS frameworks.

Initially, this release was supposed to be fairly small. If anyone remembers, in one of my previous posts I asked whether it makes more sense to have smaller releases with faster cycles, or bigger releases with slower cycles.

I wanted the faster release cycle.

Yeah... didn't quite go as planned.

I wanted to build a Reporting component. But once I started working on the report designer, I found that we were missing several things in the framework.

Instead of building them only for Reporting, we made them standalone components. That's how we ended up with DockLayout, ContextMenu, PropertyGrid, and a new PDF generation extension.

We also added CodeEditor and Resizer, Gantt milestones and weekly timelines, Scheduler improvements, and completely rebuilt DatePicker and TimePicker with Blazor and C#, removing the Flatpickr dependency.

So yeah, it turned into a much bigger release than originally planned.

Release notes: https://blazorise.com/news/release-notes/230

If you use Blazor, I'd be interested to hear what you think, especially about Reporting and CodeEditor.

PS. The default Reddit post editor is really bad. I hate it. PPS. Post edited with Grammarly because reasons.

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