Previously, there was a request for Office Fabric UI controls to be ported as Blazor components. That request was closed over one year ago. However, Blazor is now officially part of .NET Core 3.0. For that reason, I wanted to create a new request to port the Office UI Fabric to Blazor.
The reality is, this would be a valuable addition to the .NET community. Some developers prefer dynamic languages, others prefer static languages. A port of this library would serve the needs of both communities.
The entire Office Fabric UI.
I have not. However, I'm open to discussing it. I believe there is a significant need here and I'm happy to articulate why this port is necessary.
Hi @chadcampbell, thanks for submitting this feature request.
@dzearing correct me if Im wrong but there are still no plans for this right? @kenotron didn't you do some eval/research on this as well?
Hey @chadcampbell. While this sounds like it'd be an amazing project, it is not within the scope of the UI Fabric React project. We'd love to build out Angular, Vue, Web Component and Blazor versions of all of our controls, but that is far outside of our current charter, and wouldn't have the resources needed to do that work.
So while the focus of this repo will remain on React for the foreseeable future, we'd love to help support any open source effort to create Fabric/Fluent controls in other languages.
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For folks looking for a community solution, check out https://github.com/limefrogyank/BlazorFabric.
This issue has been marked as being beyond the support scope of UI Fabric's issues board. It will now be closed automatically for house-keeping purposes.