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Course Announcement: Creating Angular Components with Material Components Web

🤔 Ever wondered how to create Material Design component that is not provided by material.angular .io ?

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Creating Angular Components with Material Components Web

This course is useful when there is no official Angular component available for Material Design, but you want to have it in your application. For example banners.

In this approach, we will learn 2 ways to create components in Angular:

  1. Simple approach using DOM manipulation
  2. Advanced approach using foundations and adapters

You can view the course at:

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João Angelo •

Hi Dharmen Shah,
Thanks for sharing

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Dharmen Shah •

You are welcome. Please share your feedback.

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