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Watch Ionic Portals in ActionA new era of scaling mobile app development is here. See how Portals breaks down barriers and increases development velocity. Allow multiple teams to contribute to large scale mobile projects.The easy way for web teams to add new features and screens to native apps in a safe, controlled way. Each Portal is a focused experience that delivers specific features and functi
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Today, I’m thrilled to announce Ionic Framework 5 (Magnesium)! 🎉 This release includes iOS 13 design updates, a brand new API for creating your own custom animations, revamped Ionicons, updated Ionic colors, new starter designs, improvements to component customization, and more! All of these changes are made in the core of Ionic Framework, which also applies to our Angular, React, and Vue (beta)
January 16, 2020 Announcements Engineering Animations Ionic Open Source performance UX Building efficient animations has traditionally been hard. Developers are often limited by the libraries available to them as well as the hardware that their apps run on. On top of that, many of these animation libraries use a JavaScript-driven approach to running animations where they handle the calculation of
October 14, 2019 Announcements Capacitor Ionic react Today we’re thrilled to announce the general availability of Ionic React, a native React version of Ionic Framework that makes it easy to build apps for iOS, Android, Desktop, and the web as a Progressive Web App. All with one code base, standard React development patterns, and using the standard react-dom library and huge ecosystem around the w
May 16, 2019 Announcements Engineering Stencil machine learning Open Source performance stencil web components July 2019 Update: Stencil One is here! Today, we’re thrilled to announce the release of Stencil 1.0 beta (what we’re calling Stencil One), featuring an all-new compiler architecture. It is not only able to better optimize your components, but is designed to be completely future-proof. Wha
Today, we’re excited to announce that Ionic React is now available in beta! Take a read below to understand more about this release and how to get started building with Ionic and React. A Quick History If you are familiar with Ionic Framework, you more than likely associate it with Angular. Historically, your assumption would be correct, as Ionic and Angular have been exclusively paired for a long
January 23, 2019 Announcements Ionic 4 web components Today I am thrilled to announce the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework, lovingly known as “Ionic for Everyone.” 🎉 Ionic 4 represents the culmination of more than two years of research and hard work transforming Ionic from “mobile for Angular” into a powerful UI Design System and app framework for every web developer in the world. There are so many
July 24, 2018 All Announcements Product announcement Beta Ionic 4 release Today, I’m thrilled to announce the beta release of the best version of Ionic Framework yet: Ionic 4.0.0-beta.0! 🎉 Representing over a year’s worth of work, Ionic 4 brings significant performance and build time improvements, powerful theming capabilities, multi-framework compatibility, brand new documentation, and so much m
Today we are incredibly excited to announce the alpha release of a major new open source project: Capacitor. Capacitor aims to build a better Native runtime for the future of Ionic apps running everywhere: iOS, Android, Electron, and on the web as a Progressive Web App. Capacitor offers a consistent API that handles operations on the underlying platform in a portable, cross-platform way. That mean
Today, I’m incredibly excited to announce Ionic Framework 2.0.0. Before we get into that, though, a little history lesson is in order… Back in March 2015 the Ionic team was given a unique opportunity to take all the lessons learned building a mobile framework on Angular 1 and reimagine it for a new and fast approaching future of JavaScript and web technology. At the time, we were immensely proud o
With Angular 2.0 fast approaching and the world of frontend frameworks in a massive transition, there’s been a lot of concern about the impending costs of moving to the next generation of Angular. Do developers have to learn yet another new framework? Few teams have spent as much time with Angular 2 as the Ionic team has. We started building Ionic 2 back when Angular 2 was pre-alpha, with the drea
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With so much focus on moving code towards ES6 and making it future-proof, I wanted to show you how you can start adopting tools like TypeScript to create an app that can be easily upgraded and maintained. $ npm install gulp-tsc --save-dev Here’s the Gulp build task for TypeScript: var typescript = require('gulp-tsc'); var paths = { sass: ['./scss/**/*.scss'], src: ['./src/*.ts'] }; gulp.task('comp
iOS 9 is releasing next week, and with it comes some changes and bugs that Ionic developers need to be aware of. Even if your app was published for an earlier version of iOS, you might still need to make some fixes due to regressions released by Apple in the web browser. Apple sent out an email last night (Friday 9/11/2015) encouraging developers to test and submit their apps NOW to make sure they
May 12, 2015 All Framework Ionic Open Source Top Posts Dear Ionites, You’ve been patient. You’ve submitted pull requests. You’ve been active on the forums. You’ve built incredible apps. You’ve presented and formed communities all over the world. You’ve supported one another and inspired us to collectively push the limits of what’s possible. Today, all that dedication and tenacity pays off… I’m inc
README: Angular 2 has changed significantly since this post was written. As such, please do not use this code verbatim. Instead, focus on the concepts below and then map them to the new syntax and API of Angular 2.0.0. Welcome to the second post in our series on Angular 2. If you missed the first post, check out the quick Intro to Angular 2. In this post, we are going to talk about Components, whi
If you’ve used ionic serve or ionic run with live reload and accessing external API endpoints, chances are you’ve run into some CORS issues. They usually look something like this: XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://api.ionic.com/endpoint. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:8100' is therefore not allowed access. So what is CORS, and
Single Page Apps are ruling the world and AngularJS is leading the charge. But many of the lessons we learned in the Web 2.0 era no longer apply, and few are as drastically different as authentication. Depending on where you build and release your AngularJS app, there are different ways to handle authentication and I hope this post clears some of that up. CORS CORS is an oft-misunderstood feature
When building AngularJS apps, it can be challenging to access data and services hidden deep in our application through the Javascript console in Chrome, Firefox, and IE. Here are some simple tricks we can use to inspect and control a running Angular app through the browser Javascript console, making it easy to test, modify, and even program our Angular app in real-time: 1: Access Scopes We can acc
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