Fix Blazor Web App template: Remove Layout namespace prefix from Routes.razor #63823
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Fixes #[issue_number]
The Blazor Web App template was inconsistent with other Blazor templates by requiring the "Layout." namespace prefix when referencing
MainLayoutin Routes.razor, even though the Layout namespace was already imported in_Imports.razor.Problem
Before this fix, the Blazor Web App template generated Routes.razor with:
This was inconsistent with the Blazor WebAssembly template, which correctly uses:
The inconsistency was causing documentation issues and creating a poor developer experience.
Solution
This change removes the unnecessary "Layout." prefix from both
RouteViewandAuthorizeRouteViewcomponents in Routes.razor:The Layout namespace is already properly imported in
_Imports.razorthrough conditional compilation directives that handle all template scenarios:@using ProjectName.Components.Layout@using ProjectName.Components.Layout@using ProjectName.Client.LayoutTesting
Verified that all major template configurations work correctly:
dotnet new blazor)dotnet new blazor -int WebAssembly)dotnet new blazor -int WebAssembly -ai)dotnet new blazor -au Individual)All generated projects compile successfully and behave consistently with other Blazor templates.
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