# FPS NG

UI Components for Angular

Fork de Primeng para FPS

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PrimeNG is a collection of rich UI components for Angular. All widgets are open source and free to use under MIT License. PrimeNG is developed by [PrimeTek Informatics](http://www.primetek.com.tr), a vendor with years of expertise in developing open source UI solutions. For project news and updates, please follow us on [twitter](https://twitter.com/prime_ng) and visit our [blog](https://www.primefaces.org/blog). -->

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- **Themes:** Don't get tied up in just one look&feel. Choose from a variety of options including material and flat design.

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#### Download

PrimeNG is available at NPM, if you have an existing application run the following command to download it to your project.

```
npm install fps-ng --save
```

<!-- npm install primeicons --save -->

#### Angular CLI Integration

Add PrimeNG

<!-- and PrimeIcons as a dependencies. -->

```
"dependencies": {
  //...
  "fps-ng": "^9.0.0",
},
```

  <!-- "primeicons": "^2.0.0" -->

<!-- Configure required styles at the styles section, example below uses the Nova Light theme. -->

<!-- ```
"styles": [
  "node_modules/fps-ng/resources/themes/nova-light/theme.css",
  "node_modules/primeng/resources/primeng.min.css",
  "node_modules/primeicons/primeicons.css",
  //...
],
``` -->

<!-- That is all, you may now import PrimeNG components, for a working example visit the [PrimeNG CLI QuickStart sample](https://github.com/primefaces/primeng-quickstart-cli) at GitHub. -->
