The Bridgetown Blog
New baselines, better defaults, greater dev performance (Signals!), an enhanced full-stack application framework, and a whole lot more.
Release 8/2/24 Read… Saving a file often regenerates so quickly that by time you switch back to your browser, it’s already been refreshed. Cool!
Future 5/1/24 Read… A hearty thank you to all our sponsors and 70+ contributors who have helped this open source project flourish.
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…