The Blazor Color Picker component allows you to pick colors either by selecting them from the color picker container or by adjusting the hue and opacity. It supports inline mode, palette customization, and localization for seamless integration into forms.
You can render the Blazor Color Picker container alone. It allows you to access the picker/palette directly without opening the popup.
Blazor Color Picker’s touch-friendly design recognizes touch gestures, allowing the users to swipe in all four directions to select a color value. It provides a responsive mode that gives adaptive redesigned UI appearance for mobile devices and the best user experience on phones, tablets, and desktop form factors.
The Blazor Color Picker and palette can be customized in multiple ways. The standalone color palette can be used in a page individually instead of the dropdown mode.
All Blazor Color Picker strings in the user interface can be localized as needed. Blazor Color Picker uses the localization (l10n) library to localize UI strings.
The Blazor Color Picker supports several built-in themes such as Fluent, Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap 5, Bootstrap 4, Bootstrap, Material, Fabric, Fluent, and high contrast. Users can customize these built-in themes or create new themes to achieve their desired look and feel by simply overriding SASS variables or using our Theme Studio application.
Developers can customize all UI elements and the behaviors of the Blazor Color Picker using its rich set of client-side APIs according to the requirement of the end users.
Color Picker is also available in JavaScript, Angular, React and Vue frameworks that are built from their own TypeScript libraries. Check out the different Color Picker platforms from the links below,
Easily get started with the Blazor Color Picker using a few simple lines of C# code example as demonstrated below. Also explore our Blazor Color Picker Example that shows you how to render and configure the Color Picker in Blazor.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.Inputs
<SfColorPicker></SfColorPicker>
You can find our Blazor Color Picker demo here.
No, this is a commercial product and requires a paid license. However, a free community license is also available for companies and individuals whose organizations have less than $1 million USD in annual gross revenue and five or fewer developers.
A good place to start would be our comprehensive getting started documentation.
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