The Bridgetown Blog
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News 4/2/24 Read… Announcing a solid set of defaults we believe will make Bridgetown that much more robust, appealing, and ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.
Future 2/29/24 Read… In 2023 I very nearly walked away from Ruby. But after time to think and reflect, I arrived at a plan to make working on Bridgetown “fun” again. Now a new day dawns, and the ecosystem is poised to enter the next stage of this journey.
Future 2/22/24 Read… Also introducing support for Declarative Shadow DOM, much nicer error handling, and many maintenance fixes.
Release 7/10/23 Read… All the recordings from the sessions at BridgetownConf 2022 are available for your viewing pleasure.
Videos 11/21/22 Read… 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…