StyleX v0.12.0 introduces performance optimizations, several bug fixes, a new lint rule, and some cleanup of deprecated packages. PerformanceObject key minificationThe keys of compiled style objects are now minified to reduce overall code size. Faster theme compilationCompiling createTheme calls is now several orders of magnitude faster. This was achieved by caching evaluated theme objects. ESL
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Release NotesStyleX v0.11.0 is now available, with significant improvements in debugging, CLI caching, and documentation! Debugging ImprovementsImproved Runtime DebuggingWe've made some big improvements to the information available in debug mode. We now include sourceMap information to indicate the file and line of the create call responsible for providing styles on a given element. This inform
Holy shit it's actually done — we just tagged Tailwind CSS v4.0. Tailwind CSS v4.0 is an all-new version of the framework optimized for performance and flexibility, with a reimagined configuration and customization experience, and taking full advantage of the latest advancements the web platform has to offer. New high-performance engine — where full builds are up to 5x faster, and incremental buil
Happy new year! We are excited to announce the release of StyleX v0.10.0, which includes several new features and improvements. Easier adoption with the all-new PostCSS pluginStyleX now ships with an all-new PostCSS plugin. This plugin allows you to use StyleX with any PostCSS-compatible toolchain, to better integrate with existing projects. The PostCSS plugin is now our recommended approach for
About eight months ago we open-sourced our progress on Tailwind CSS v4.0. Hundreds of hours of fixing bugs, soul-crushing backward compatibility work, and troubleshooting Windows CI failures later, I'm excited to finally tag the first public beta release. As I talked about when we published the first alpha, Tailwind CSS v4.0 is an all-new engine built for performance, and designed for the modern w
StyleX v0.8.0 is now available with a bunch of fixes and new ESlint rules. Linting EnhancementsWe've been making a lot of improvements to our ESLint plugin. We've both improved our existing rules and added new ones. Thanks to Melissa Liu! Here are some of the highlights: New valid-shorthands ruleThis rule enforces our opinions on when and how you should use CSS shorthand properties. It disallows
Last summer at Tailwind Connect I shared a preview of Oxide — a new high-performance engine for Tailwind CSS that we've been working on, designed to simplify the developer experience and take advantage of how the web platform has evolved in recent years. The new engine was originally going to ship as a v3.x release, but even though we're committed to backwards compatibility, this feels so clearly
Today's the day — we just published the first development preview of Catalyst, just in time for your holiday hacking sessions. Catalyst is our first fully-componentized, batteries-included application UI kit — real React components with thoughtfully designed APIs that build on each other to create a real component architecture, the same way we'd do it in a real application. Check out the live demo
Tailwind CSS v3.4: Dynamic viewport units, :has() support, balanced headlines, subgrid, and more There's nothing like building a major new product for finding all the features you wish you had in your own tools, so we capitalized on some of that inspiration and turned it into this — Tailwind CSS v3.4. As always the improvements range from things you've been angry about for years, to supporting CSS
Bootstrap v5.3.2 is here with bug fixes, documentation improvements, and more follow-up enhancements for color modes. Keep reading for the highlights! Highlights Passing a percentage unit to the global abs() is deprecated since Dart Sass v1.65.0. It resulted in a deprecation warning when compiling Bootstrap with Dart Sass. This has been fixed internally by changing the values passed to the divide(
// Original code async function* foo() { await using x = await y } // Old output (with --supported:async-generator=false) function foo() { return __asyncGenerator(this, null, function* () { await using x = yield new __await(y); }); } // New output (with --supported:async-generator=false) function foo() { return __asyncGenerator(this, null, function* () { var _stack = []; try { const x = __using(_s
Tailwind CSS v3.2: Dynamic breakpoints, multi-config, and container queries, oh my! Tailwind CSS v3.2 is here with an absolutely massive amount of new stuff, including support for dynamic breakpoints, multiple config files in a single project, nested groups, parameterized variants, container queries, and more. As always check out the release notes for every nitty-gritty fix and improvement, but he
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