diff --git a/docs/en/Blog-Posts/2020-09-17 v3_2_Preview/POST.md b/docs/en/Blog-Posts/2020-09-17 v3_2_Preview/POST.md index b86228ae5c..5fd19f4ccf 100644 --- a/docs/en/Blog-Posts/2020-09-17 v3_2_Preview/POST.md +++ b/docs/en/Blog-Posts/2020-09-17 v3_2_Preview/POST.md @@ -30,8 +30,34 @@ And some modules have been implemented; We've selected the [Blazorise](https://blazorise.com/) as a fundamental UI library for the Blazor UI. It already support different HTML/CSS frameworks and significantly increases the developer productivity. +We also have a good news: **[Mladen Macanović](https://github.com/stsrki)**, the creator of the Blazorise, is **joining to the core ABP Framework team** in the next weeks. We are excited to work with him to bring the power of these two successfully projects together. + ### Get started with the Blazor UI +If you want to try the Blazor UI today, follow the instructions below. + +First, install the the latest [ABP CLI](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/CLI) preview version: + +````bash +dotnet tool update Volo.Abp.Cli -g --version 3.2.0-rc.1 +```` + +Then you can create a new solution using the *abp new* command: + +````bash +abp new AbpBlazorDemo -u blazor +```` + +> See the ABP CLI documentation for the additional options, like MongoDB database or separated authentication server. + +Open the generated solution using the latest Visual Studio 2019. You will see a solution structure like the picture below: + +TODO + +* Run the `.DbMigrator` project to create the database and seed the initial data. +* Run the `HttpApi.Host` project for the server side. +* Run the `.Blazor` project to start the Blazor UI. + TODO ## What's New with the ABP Framework 3.2