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Components and Material Design for Angular

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This is the home for the Angular team's UI components built for and with Angular. These include Material Design components and the Angular Component Development Kit (CDK).

Quick links

Documentation, demos, and guides | Google group | Contributing | StackBlitz Template

Getting started

See our Getting Started Guide if you're building your first project with Angular Material.

Check out our directory of design documents for more insight into our process.

If you'd like to contribute, you must follow our contributing guidelines. You can look through the GitHub issues (which should be up-to-date on who is working on which features and which pieces are blocked) and make a comment.

Please see our help wanted label for a list of issues where we could use help from the community.

High level stuff planned for Q3 2019 (July - Sept):

  • Creating both test harness infrastructure in @angular/cdk/testing and individual harnesses for the Angular Material components. See the checkbox harness as an example.
  • Continuing to create new, API-compatible versions of the Angular Material components backed by MDC Web (see @jelbourn's ng-conf talk).
  • Rework ng-update schematics to no longer use tslint in order to resolve performance issues.
  • Continued work on switching our build from gulp to bazel.

Available features

Feature Notes Docs
autocomplete Docs
badge Docs
bottom-sheet Docs
button Docs
button-toggle Docs
cards Docs
checkbox Docs
chips Docs
data-table Docs
datepicker Docs
dialog Docs
divider Docs
drag-drop Docs
expansion-panel Docs
grid-list Docs
icon Docs
input Docs
list Docs
menu Docs
paginator Docs
progress-bar Docs
progress-spinner Docs
radio Docs
ripples Docs
select Docs
sidenav Docs
slide-toggle Docs
slider Docs
snackbar / toast Docs
sort-header Docs
stepper Docs
tabs Docs
textarea Docs
toolbar Docs
tooltip Docs
tree Docs
virtual-scroll Docs
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theming Guide
typography Guide
layout See CDK Layout or @angular/flex-layout -
cdk Docs

The goal of Angular Material and the CDK

Our goal is to build a set of high-quality UI components built with Angular and TypeScript. These include foundational components and services, found in the CDK, and components that follow the Material Design spec. These components serve as an example of how to build Angular UI components that follow best practices.

What do we mean by "high-quality"?

  • 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 developers.

Browser and screen reader support

Angular Material supports the most recent two versions of all major browsers: Chrome (including Android), Firefox, Safari (including iOS), and IE11 / Edge.

We aim for great user experience with the following screen readers:

  • Windows: NVDA and JAWS with IE11 / FF / Chrome.
  • macOS: VoiceOver with Safari / Chrome.
  • iOS: VoiceOver with Safari
  • Android: Android Accessibility Suite (formerly TalkBack) with Chrome.
  • Chrome OS: ChromeVox with Chrome.

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