The Blazor Context Menu is a graphical user interface component that appears when users right-clicks or performs a touch and hold action. You can add a list of items to the context menu, create multilevel menus, and attach event handlers to the menu items for seamless integration with other controls.
Define multiple levels of items inside the menu. You can browse the sub menus by mouse hover/clicking the menu items. The appearance of context menu varies for desktop and mobile apps. In mobile devices, users can view multilevel nested items in a single layer with a provision for backtracking to parent node.
Menu Multi-Level nesting documentation
You can add icons or sprite images to menu items easily to visually represent actions in the context menu.
Templates are used to customize the content, items, and appearance for a great user experience. You can create context menu by using a template for each element.
The Context Menu component is used to navigate to the other webpages when a menu item is clicked.
The Blazor context menu can be integrated with any control. Adding a context menu to other controls require a simple configuration.
The Blazor Context Menu supports built-in themes such as Bootstrap 5, Tailwind CSS, Fluent, high contrast, and more. Users can customize these built-in themes or create new themes to achieve the desired look and feel either by simply overriding SASS variables or using the Theme Studio application.
Easily get started with the Blazor Context Menu using a few simple lines of C# code example as demonstrated below. Also explore our Blazor Context Menu Example that shows you how to render and configure the Context Menu in Blazor.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.Navigations
<div class="contextmenu-control">
<div id="contextmenutarget" tabindex="0">Right click or touch hold to open the context menu.</div>
<SfContextMenu Target="#contextmenutarget" TValue="MenuItem">
<MenuItems>
<MenuItem Text="Cut"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Text="Copy"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Text="Paste">
<MenuItems>
<MenuItem Text="Paste Text"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Text="Paste Special"></MenuItem>
</MenuItems>
</MenuItems>
<MenuItem Separator="true"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Text="Link"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Text="New Comment"></MenuItem>
</MenuItems>
</SfContextMenu>
</div>
</div>
Context Menu is also available in Angular, React, Vue and JavaScript frameworks that are built from their own TypeScript libraries. Check out the different Context Menu platforms from the links below,
We do not sell the Blazor Context Menu separately. It is only available for purchase as part of the Syncfusion team license. This contains over 1,800 components and frameworks, including the Blazor Context Menu. The price of the team license starts at $395 per month for 5 developers, and includes support and updates until the subscription expires. In addition, we might offer discounts based on currently active promotions. Please contact our product specialists today to see if you qualify for any additional discounts.
You can find our Blazor Context Menu demo here.
No, our 1,800+ components and frameworks for web, mobile, and desktop, including our Blazor Context Menu, are not sold individually. They are only available as part of a team license. However, we have competitively priced the product, so it only costs a little bit more than what some other vendors charge for their Context Menu component alone. We have also found that, in our experience, our customers usually start off using one of our products and then expand to several products quickly, so we felt it was best to offer all 1,800+ components and frameworks for a subscription fee that starts at $395 per month for a team of 5 developers. Additionally, we might be able to offer discounts based on currently active promotions. Please contact our product specialists today to see if you qualify for any additional discounts.
No, this is a commercial product and requires a paid license. However, a free community license is also available for companies and individuals whose organizations have less than $1 million USD in annual gross revenue, 5 or fewer developers, and 10 or fewer total employees.
A good place to start would be our comprehensive getting started documentation.
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