The Angular team builds and maintains both common UI components and tools to help you build your own custom components. The team maintains several npm packages.
Package Description Docs@angular/cdk
Library that helps you author custom UI components with common interaction patterns Docs @angular/material
Material Design UI components for Angular applications Docs @angular/google-maps
Angular components built on top of the Google Maps JavaScript API Docs @angular/youtube-player
Angular component built on top of the YouTube Player API Docs
Documentation, demos, and guides | Frequently Asked Questions | Community Google group | Contributing | StackBlitz Template
See our Getting Started Guide if you're building your first project with Angular Material.
If you'd like to contribute, please follow our contributing guidelines. Please see our help wanted
label for a list of issues with good opportunities for contribution. You can also use the good first issue
label to find issues if you are just starting to contribute to the project.
The Angular Components team is part of the Angular team at Google. The team includes both Google employees and community contributors from around the globe.
Our team has two primary goals:
What do we mean by "high-quality" components?
The Angular Components team supports the most recent two versions of all major browsers: Chrome (including Android), Firefox, Safari (including iOS), and Edge.
We aim for great user experience with the following screen readers:
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