Angular Material
What is Angular Material?
Angular Material belongs to UI frameworks category.
Angular Material is the official UI component library for Angular applications, implementing Google's Material Design specification. It provides a set of high-quality, customizable, and accessible UI components specifically designed to work seamlessly with Angular. Angular Material offers a wide range of components from basic...
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