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Storybook is the industry standard UI component workshop. It organizes components and their states to structure UI development, testing, and documentation. It's used by teams at Twitter, Slack, Airbnb, Shopify, Stripe, and Microsoft. As Storybook grows in popularity, companies are building more components in it than ever before. Atomic components, full blown pages, and everything in between. Perfo
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today, we are releasing React 17! We’ve written at length about the role of the React 17 release and the changes it contains in the React 17 RC blog post. This post is a brief summary of it, so if you’ve already read the RC post, you can skip this one. No New Features The React 17 release is unusual because it doesn’t
This upgrade is completely backwards compatible and recommended for all users on versions below 9.5.4. For future security related communications of our OSS projects, please join this mailing list. A security team from one of our partners noticed an issue in Next.js that allowed for open redirects to occur. Specially encoded paths could be used with the trailing slash redirect to allow an open red
Kea 2.2 adds support for TypeScript via kea-typegen and fixes a few bugs. Check out the TypeScript Guide to learn more!
We are excited today to introduce Next.js 9.5, featuring: Stable Incremental Static Regeneration: re-build static pages after you've deployed, in milliseconds Customizable Base Path: easily host Next.js projects on subpaths of your domain Support for Rewrites, Redirects, and Headers: rewrite vanity URLs, redirect old URLs, and add headers to static pages Optional Trailing Slash in URLs: consistent
We are excited today to introduce Next.js 9.2, featuring: Built-In CSS Support for Global Stylesheets: Applications can now directly import .css files as global stylesheets. Built-In CSS Module Support for Component-Level Styles: Leveraging the .module.css convention, locally scoped CSS can be imported and used anywhere in your application. Improved Code-Splitting Strategy: The Google Chrome team
Next.js 9 was released six (6) months ago, followed by Next.js 9.1 three (3) months ago. These two releases added very powerful new features to Next.js, without increasing our baseline client runtime size. Since then, we've focused heavily on refining and improving the framework as a whole: 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.4, 9.1.5, 9.1.6, and 9.1.7. Let's dive into what these releases have improved! 3% -
We're delighted today to introduce the new Create Next App. Create Next App sets up a modern React application powered by Next.js in one command. To get started all you have to do is run: Create Next App has been rebuilt from the ground up to provide the best possible developer experience: Interactive Experience: Running npx create-next-app (with no arguments) now launches an interactive experienc
After 70 canary releases we are pleased to introduce Next.js 9, featuring: Built-in Zero-Config TypeScript Support: Build your application with increased confidence, thanks to automatic TypeScript support and integrated type-checking. File system-Based Dynamic Routing: Express complex application routing requirements through the file system without the need for a custom server. Automatic Static Op
tl;dr: This release contains several important improvements to our reconciler (the part that is responsible for moving the DOM nodes around). Because of that we highly recommended everyone who is on one of the previous alpha releases to upgrade. Easter is coming up, and we have enough changes in master to warrant a release 🎉 During the past weeks we managed to resolve lots of bugs. Not just your
InfernoJS v6.0.0 Breaking changes hydrate moved to inferno-hydrate package Style properties use hyphen syntax backgroundColor => background-color JSX plugin depends on babel v7 Lifecycle changed to have better compatibility with ReactJS String refs completely removed For complete list see Migration guide New features Fragments, a new type of VNode that can be used to render Component root level ar
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