Angular2 based Material Design components, directives and services are Accordion, Autocomplete, Chips(Tags), Collapse, Colorpicker, Data Table, Datepicker, Dialog(Modal), Menu, Multiselect, Select, Tabs, Tags(Chips), Toast and Tooltip.
The latest release of MD2 can be installed from npm
npm install --save md2
Playing with the latest changes from master is also possible
npm install --save https://github.com/Promact/md2.git
Setup MD2
in your project
// system.config.js
// ================
{
map: {
'md2': 'node_modules/md2/bundles/md2.umd.js'
}
}
// app.module.ts
// =============
import { Md2Module } from 'md2';
@NgModule({
imports: [
...,
Md2Module,
],
...
})
export class AppModule { }
demo and demo sources.
- md2-accordion
- md2-autocomplete
- md2-chips
- md2-collapse
- md2-colorpicker
- md2-data-table
- md2-datepicker
- md2-dialog
- md2-menu
- md2-select
- md2-tabs
- md2-tags
- md2-toast
- md2-tooltip
Our goal is to build a set of high-quality UI components built with Angular and TypeScript, following the Material Design spec. These components will serve as an example of how to write Angular code following best practices.
- Internationalized and accessible so that all users can use them.
- Straightforward APIs that don't confuse developers.
- Behave as expected across a wide variety of use-cases without bugs.
- Behavior is well-tested with both unit and integration tests.
- Customizable within the bounds of the Material Design specification.
- Performance cost is minimized.
- Code is clean and well-documented to serve as an example for Angular devs.
MD2 supports the most recent two versions of all major browsers: Chrome (including Android), Firefox, Safari (including iOS), and IE11 / Edge
We also aim for great user experience with the following screen readers:
- NVDA and JAWS with IE / FF / Chrome (on Windows).
- VoiceOver with Safari on iOS and Safari / Chrome on OSX.
- TalkBack with Chrome on Android.