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Mobile operating systems are always changing, which means the software used to build your applications needs to as well. At Ionic, we track these updates to ensure you have the most relevant native binary build software within Appflow, our mobile CI/CD solution. Here are the latest build stack updates coming your way.
Support for each build stack within Appflow remains in place for approximately two years after its creation date. When new build stacks are introduced and the oldest build stacks cross this threshold, they are formally retired.
It’s now time to retire the following stacks:
Target Build OS | Build Stack Name | Retirement Date |
---|---|---|
iOS | macOS – 2020.11 | November 29, 2022 |
Android | Linux – 2020.11 | November 29, 2022 |
Any Appflow automations using either of these build stacks will need to be updated. If they are not updated by the retirement date, they will automatically update to the latest build stack!
As a few build stacks make their way into retirement, a new iteration is headed your way.
With the official release of iOS 16, a new build stack was required. We’re happy to share that the macOS – 2022.10 is now available for building iOS binaries! This provides support for the latest build tools such as Xcode 14, Node 18, and more. Check out the documentation for a full list of software versions.
As always, we recommend using the latest build stacks for most apps. However, other build stacks will remain available until they pass their retirement window. This is to ensure apps with requirements for specific versions of a build tool are supported for an adequate amount of time.
To check out the specific software versions supported within each of our active build stacks, check out the Appflow Build Stacks docs. If you’re not building your mobile apps with Appflow, it’s never too late to get started.
The post Latest Appflow Build Stack Updates appeared first on Ionic Blog.
Read more https://ionic.io/blog/latest-appflow-build-stack-updates
Bootstrap Icons v1.10.0 is here with nearly 150 new icons. This release includes tons of new variants for person, building, and database icons, plus new brands, rockets, road signs, globes, and many more. We’re now at over 1,900 icons!
Here’s a quick look at all the new icons in v1.10.0:
Some highlights for the new icons include:
building
to buildings
We also fixed the fill rules for several some issues across the docs, including:
Brand
and
Brands
to be just Brand
Looking for more new icons? Head to the issue tracker to check for open requests or submit a new one.
To get started, install or update via npm:
npm i bootstrap-icons
Or Composer:
composer require twbs/bootstrap-icons
You can also download the release from GitHub, or download just the SVGs and fonts (without the rest of the repository files).
The Figma file is now published to the Figma Community! It’s the same Bootstrap Icons Figma file you’ve seen from previous releases, just a little more accessible to those using the app.
Read more https://blog.getbootstrap.com/2022/11/11/bootstrap-icons-1-10-0/
With the release of Chrome 108 in late November, Chrome will change how the Layout Viewport resizes when the on-screen keyboard gets shown. This change requires developers to take action on their Ionic apps to continue to provide a good experience when using keyboards. This change only impacts Ionic apps running in Chrome for Android and does not impact Ionic apps running in Capacitor or Cordova.
Read on to learn what you can do to ensure your app continues running smoothly when these changes go live.
Developers should update their apps to Ionic v6.3.5 or newer to receive code that automatically accounts for these Chrome changes.
For developers that cannot update their apps to Ionic v6.3.5 or
newer, including Ionic v1-v5 apps, add the following to the
viewport
meta tag in your app’s
index.html
file:
interactive-widget=overlays-content
Full Example:
<meta name="viewport" content="viewport-fit=cover,
width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0,
interactive-widget=overlays-content" />
This meta tag update will cause Chrome to use the pre-Chrome 108 layout resizing behavior.
If you have already updated to Ionic v6.3.5 you do not need to
change your viewport
meta tag. However, you may
still make this change if you would like to continue using the
legacy resize behavior.
More information on the details of these updates can be found in this Chrome Developers blog post. Let us know on the Ionic Forums or Twitter if you have any questions about this update!
The post Preparing your Ionic app for changes coming to Chrome for Android appeared first on Ionic Blog.
Read more https://ionic.io/blog/preparing-your-ionic-app-for-changes-coming-to-chrome-for-android
Bootstrap v5.2.2 has landed with new bug fixes and documentation updates—keep reading to see what’s changed!
.btn:hover
from v5.2.1. We now
explicitly target .btn-check
styles instead.
data
attribute (will be removed again in v6)
<h1>
for all
.modal-title
instances in our docs
$border-color
in
table-variant()
mixin
tab.show()
Fix .active
class toggling of
tabs within dropdowns
z-index
on
.toast-container
as opposed to individual
.toast
s that don’t receive any other positioning
title
attribute on
dynamically created elements
Head to https://getbootstrap.com for the latest. It’s also been pushed to npm:
npm i bootstrap@v5.2.2
Read the GitHub v5.2.2 changelog for a complete list of changes in this release.
Visit our Open Collective page or our team members’ GitHub profiles to help support the maintainers contributing to Bootstrap.
Read more https://blog.getbootstrap.com/2022/10/03/bootstrap-5-2-2/