NET Core Angular multiple themes
Is it possible with Net Core and Angular to create different themes to be added externally?
For example: Custom themes from users, without new compiling app
or can users design "own" angular apps (own layout and style) that are loaded via Net Core
angular templates asp.net-core
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Is it possible with Net Core and Angular to create different themes to be added externally?
For example: Custom themes from users, without new compiling app
or can users design "own" angular apps (own layout and style) that are loaded via Net Core
angular templates asp.net-core
Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18
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Is it possible with Net Core and Angular to create different themes to be added externally?
For example: Custom themes from users, without new compiling app
or can users design "own" angular apps (own layout and style) that are loaded via Net Core
angular templates asp.net-core
Is it possible with Net Core and Angular to create different themes to be added externally?
For example: Custom themes from users, without new compiling app
or can users design "own" angular apps (own layout and style) that are loaded via Net Core
angular templates asp.net-core
angular templates asp.net-core
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Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18
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Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18
Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18
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Using NET Core, Don't think it's feasible. You can try Angular Universal, which will bootstrap Angular application in Server side and Template will be generated and loaded in the front end.
– Suresh Kumar Ariya
Nov 21 '18 at 9:18
@SureshKumarAriya, of course it's possible (not easy). Think that you can deploy an Angular using a index.cshtml, see stackoverflow.com/questions/50815456/…
– Eliseo
Nov 21 '18 at 10:18