Featuring WebStyle state support for creating more polished user interfaces, enhanced event handling capabilities, and a collection of bug fixes and utility improvements, 2025r2 continues…
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Imagine a sleek, interactive Kanban board right in your browser: Columns labeled “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done,” each populated with cards representing tasks. With…
Comments closedWhat happens when Xojo Web adds drag and drop support, supercharges WebListBox, and packs in 40+ changes? Let’s find out! Drag and Drop Support The…
Comments closedMaking the Web Framework more robust is something we’ve been working on for years. This release doesn’t brings too many shiny new toys to play…
Comments closedThe latest Xojo release is a big leap forward in terms of design options for Xojo Web users. Xojo 2024r3 comes with new tools for…
Comments closedI truly enjoy creating things with Xojo. This time, I built a little game with Xojo Web just to see if it was possible. In…
Comments closedIf you are wondering why you would use a WebDataSource for your WebListBox, this post will give you some arguments and tips for making that decision and implementing it.
Comments closedWe’re excited about Xojo 2024r2. Performance, control sets, improvements for current controls and bug fixes. You will love this release.
Comments closedOur web framework continues improving, with interesting new features and tons of bug fixes. Let’s take a look to some highlighted 2024r1 changes!
Comments closedThe last big Xojo release in 2023 comes with a lot of performance improvements everywhere. The Xojo IDE itself is faster, which gives you Time to Reflect on Stack Optimization. In this post, I want to detail those improvements in Xojo 2023r4 that target Xojo Web including faster HandleURL responses, faster transfer rates in Windows and Linux, static assets cache control, Events improvements and a new experimental option.
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