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This blog site has been archived.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
Published September 9, 2020 - (Updated October 5, 2022) Recoil is a slick new React library written by some people at Facebook that work on a tool called "Comparison View." It came about because of ergonomics and performance issues with context and useState. It's a very clever library, and almost everyone will find a use for it - check out this explainer video if you want to learn more. At first I
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
By Brian Kim \u2013 Published April 15, 2020 After months of development, I’m happy to introduce Crank.js, a new framework for creating JSX-driven components with functions, promises and generators. And I know what you’re thinking: oh no, not another web framework. There are already so many of them out there and each carries a non-negligible cost in terms of learning it and building an ecosystem t
react-query v1.0 was released on 26 February, which brought about a change in the react-query API and all-new dedicated devtools. In this post, I will be discussing the following changes on: Query keys and query functions useQuery Hook The new queries operation handler, queryCache react-query-devtools A comprehensive list of the updates (mostly minor changes) can be found on the changelog. Moving
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
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