![]() ![]() What's going on with that? (The name of my app is LouisHowe.) It created the link to but there is no file. But you can check the source code from the F12 developer Sources tools: So, you can't find it in a _framework folder in the VS. The file is an embedded resource on the .dll assembly, which ships as part of the ASP.NET Core shared framework. ![]() It does pull in but I cannot find that file nor a _framework folder. Then, you can add find the bootstrap reference file in the target location and add the script reference in the _host.cshtml page like this: To use bootstrap in Blazor application, you can right click the "then in the popup window select the Bootstrap library and set the target location, after that click the "Install" button. When using the Blazor Server App and Blazor WebAssembly App project templates to create projects, it will create a project with basic test page, and we've removed Bootstrap so that you can start with a different CSS framework. ![]() And no to include it.įor this issue, it is by design. There is no bootstrap.js anywhere in the project. ![]()
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