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Thank you for this excellent nuget package.
I realize that your package is designed for manipulating the element but I would like the ability to manipulate the <body> element and I guess your code is very close already. Would you consider extending the functionality of this package to support attributes on the <body> tag? Or maybe you have another package available that can do that? Or can suggest an alternative please?
Many thanks for your advice.
Benjamin
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Thank you for your proposal!
I'm not sure that the library for Blazor that manipulating CSS class names and attributes of the <body> already exists.
Anyway, It is very interesting for me, and it can be a very useful library.
But unfortunately, the implementation of the library that manipulating the <body> element isn't so similar to this library, unexpectedly.
Of course, to implement the library that manipulating the <body> element, the knowledge and experience that come from implementing this library are very helpful.
However, I have no plan that implements the library that manipulating the <body> element at this time.
Because I don't need to manipulate <body> element in my any jobs or in any private projects at this time.
Additionally, I have a lot of OSS libraries, and I have to maintain those libraries (especially, .NET 5 will come soon!), so I have to spend time on it.
To realize your proposal, I recommend that you (or somebody else who helps you) folk this project or copy some implementations from the source code of this library.
This library is open-source (under the Mozilla Public License v2).
Hi jsakamoto!
Thank you for this excellent nuget package.
I realize that your package is designed for manipulating the element but I would like the ability to manipulate the
<body>
element and I guess your code is very close already. Would you consider extending the functionality of this package to support attributes on the<body>
tag? Or maybe you have another package available that can do that? Or can suggest an alternative please?Many thanks for your advice.
Benjamin
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: