The Bridgetown Blog (Page 2)
Introducing a whole new way to initialize and configure your applications and plugins. But that’s not all! We’ve also got some neat template goodies in store.
Release 10/10/22 Read… Features galore along with a website migration guide from Jekyll. And stay tuned for a server-centric follow-up release later this year.
Release 7/18/22 Read… I18n, Lit components, Inspectors, and Sass: What’s new for Bridgetown as we head into Q3 2022.
Release 6/2/22 Read… Now that we’ve had a bit of time to breathe and get fully settled into v1.0, there is a myriad of enhancements and fixes we’re looking to pull together for the next point release. Here’s a sneak peek.
Future 4/25/22 Read… Bridgetown represents an evolution of thinking from previous generations of tools in this space, especially within the Ruby ecosystem. The pace of progress on the web never stands still, and neither will Bridgetown.
Release 3/10/22 Read… Please consider contributing to our fundraiser, and if there are any last minute bugs or major DX enhancements you’d like to see slip in, let us know!
News 2/15/22 Read… We’re on a fast track to a final 1.0 production release, and we have a brand new website to go along with it! Keep reading to learn all about the latest goodies.
Release 1/14/22 Read… We put a stake in the ground at the very beginning of the Bridgetown project that we’d embrace frontend developers via first-party Webpack integration. Now it’s time to move on and embrace the speed and flexibilty of esbuild.
Feature 12/3/21 Read… News updates and Q&A regarding the Bridgetown fundraising campaign and the state of web frameworks today.
News 11/16/21 Read… Join our fundraising campaign so we can keep adding nifty goodies to Bridgetown and help make your websites awesome.
Release 10/24/21 Read…