diff --git a/aspnetcore/blazor/webassembly-lazy-load-assemblies.md b/aspnetcore/blazor/webassembly-lazy-load-assemblies.md index 966d788c6ab6..9cbfa460c48d 100644 --- a/aspnetcore/blazor/webassembly-lazy-load-assemblies.md +++ b/aspnetcore/blazor/webassembly-lazy-load-assemblies.md @@ -336,13 +336,9 @@ Create a standalone Blazor WebAssembly app to demonstrate lazy loading of a Razo Add an ASP.NET Core class library project to the solution: -* Visual Studio: Right-click the solution file in **Solution Explorer** and select **Add** > **New project**. From the dialog of new project types, select **Razor Class Library**. Name the project `GrantImaharaRobotControls`. Do **not** select the **Support pages and view** checkbox. +* Visual Studio: Right-click the solution file in **Solution Explorer** and select **Add** > **New project**. From the dialog of new project types, select **Razor Class Library**. Name the project `GrantImaharaRobotControls`. Do **not** select the **Support pages and views** checkbox. * Visual Studio Code/.NET CLI: Execute `dotnet new razorclasslib -o GrantImaharaRobotControls` from a command prompt. The `-o|--output` option creates a folder and names the project `GrantImaharaRobotControls`. -The example component presented later in this section uses a [Blazor form](xref:blazor/forms/index). In the RCL project, add the [`Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Forms`](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Forms) package to the project. - -[!INCLUDE[](~/includes/package-reference.md)] - Create a `HandGesture` class in the RCL with a `ThumbUp` method that hypothetically makes a robot perform a thumbs-up gesture. The method accepts an argument for the axis, `Left` or `Right`, as an [`enum`](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/builtin-types/enum). The method returns `true` on success. `HandGesture.cs`: