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Blazor
Blazor is a .NET-based web application framework that allows developers to create single-page applications with C#, Razor, and HTML.
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Describe the question
I have implemented MatBlazorTable and first columns has MatBlazorCheckbox. I couldnt find how to implement Select All feature.
Expected behavior
I would like to add Select All button to select all items in the table with checkboxes.
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While there are several overloads of the Add() method having Func<Task> callback parameter, the ones accepting Func<object, Task> callback or Func<TValue, Task> callback are just missing - the non-async versions using Action<object> callback and Action<TValue> callback exist, though.
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I always find it very handy if there is just a table with all available settings and their usage or meaning. Maybe this is something we can add to the readme. I also think this will provide a better overview to contributors which functions already exist.
The reason this popped in my head now, is that we have the setting FocusFirstElement. While it is true that that setting control whether or
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Created by Microsoft
Released February 2018
Latest release 10 days ago
- Organization
- dotnet/aspnetcore/tree/main/src/Components
- Website
- dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor
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Bug type
Docs (mudblazor.com)
Component name
CSS
What happened?
The CSS variables you generate for the palette grays all are spelled "gray" in the documentation here: https://mudblazor.com/customization/default-theme#mudtheme
However, the generated style outputs all spell it as "grey", so the CSS variables generated dont match the documentation. Anyone referencing tho