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.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development - Second Edition

You're reading from  .NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835080597
Pages 496 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Roger Ye Roger Ye
Profile icon Roger Ye

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Exploring .NET MAUI
2. Getting Started with .NET MAUI 3. Building Our First .NET MAUI App 4. User Interface Design with XAML 5. Exploring MVVM and Data Binding 6. Navigation Using .NET MAUI Shell and NavigationPage 7. Software Design with Dependency Injection 8. Using Platform-Specific Features 9. Part 2: Implementing .NET MAUI Blazor
10. Introducing Blazor Hybrid App Development 11. Understanding Blazor Routing and Layout 12. Implementing Razor Components 13. Part 3: Testing and Deployment
14. Developing Unit Tests 15. Deploying and Publishing in App Stores 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Building a user interface

Equipped with basic knowledge of XAML, let’s take a bird’s-eye view of the .NET MAUI user interface building blocks. We will explore them in greater depth as we encounter them in subsequent chapters.

A page is the top-level user interface element that typically occupies all the screens or windows. We introduced how to create pages using the Visual Studio template or dotnet command at the beginning of this chapter. Each page generally contains at least one layout element, which is used to organize the design of controls on a page. Examples of pages are ContentPage, NavigationPage, TabbedPage, FlyoutPage, and Shell.

Within a content page, we utilize views (or controls) as the building blocks of the user interface. To organize views into groups, we can use layout components as containers for the views.

Layouts

Layouts are container components that help organize and arrange UI elements (or views) within your app. They control the...

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