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Wix Components Roadmaps
2020
Q1 - 2020
Q2 - 2020
Q3 - 2020
Q4 - 2020
Editor elements
Aside from Thunderbolt, In Q3 we also worked on the menu effort, and opened the New Horizontal Menu to Beta Partners and received feedback to improve the product, tightening the stylable options. We also added the sub-items to the mobile menu.
Aside from Thunderbolt, In Q3 we also worked on the menu effort, and opened the New Horizontal Menu to Beta Partners and received feedback to improve the product, tightening the stylable options. We also added the sub-items to the mobile menu.
In Q4 we plan to release the New Horizontal menu for all users and to develop the breadcrumbs. In addition to that we aim to work on the ‘Multi State Box’ coordinate with Editor X needs and Blocks needs.
WSR Library
In Q3 we more than doubled the amount of reviews for products who can reuse and contribute to our library. We focused on: Upgrading the library for Stylable 3. We also Improve our documentation by organizing our icons and animation libraries. In addition we created themeable components to enable other groups to use WSR components over live sites. We also invested in guiding contributions flows, our main effort was invested in creating multiple new charts, and we also created several new components ourselves.
In Q4 we are going to focus on supporting the new dashboard effort (by reuse components), also we are working to improve the BM layout and reduce spacing in our components. For the A11Y effort we aim to close clear spec for our components with A11y abilities. Aside from that, our main effort is to make our library shared with other libraries (such as TPA & Base UI) to enable a wealth of components for use in a wide variety of products.
In Q3 we more than doubled the amount of reviews for products who can reuse and contribute to our library. We focused on: Upgrading the library for Stylable 3. We also Improve our documentation by organizing our icons and animation libraries. In addition we created themeable components to enable other groups to use WSR components over live sites. We also invested in guiding contributions flows, our main effort was invested in creating multiple new charts, and we also created several new components ourselves.
In Q4 we are going to focus on supporting the new dashboard effort (by reuse components), also we are working to improve the BM layout and reduce spacing in our components. For the A11Y effort we aim to close clear spec for our components with A11y abilities. Aside from that, our main effort is to make our library shared with other libraries (such as TPA & Base UI) to enable a wealth of components for use in a wide variety of products.
On Stage Library (aka TPA)
In Q3 we focused on upgrading our library and our contribution process alongside supporting and reviewing non-contributions projects. We started creating an icon library with a cohesive visual language, and we also began creating high-end components internally.
In Q3 we focused on upgrading our library and our contribution process alongside supporting and reviewing non-contributions projects. We started creating an icon library with a cohesive visual language, and we also began creating high-end components internally.
In Q4 we plan to improve our documentation both for developers and consumers, as well as align to other libraries documentation standards. We also plan to develop more high-end components & continue supporting our consumers and contributors. We will also plan on focusing on the unified library effort that will allow us to import components from WSR, increasing our offering and velocity.
Base UI Library
In Q3 we focused on defining the process of working with both editors, created a shared work process, and defined our library structure. We also supported the Tree component contribution that was developed by Corvid and included 5 different components. In addition we supported several other contributions mainly focusing on common atom components.
In Q3 we focused on defining the process of working with both editors, created a shared work process, and defined our library structure. We also supported the Tree component contribution that was developed by Corvid and included 5 different components. In addition we supported several other contributions mainly focusing on common atom components.
In Q4 we will focus on supporting the Editor Classic Workspace Redesign. We will also work on core components and documentation: document all missing critical components in the library, defining our icons library and redefining text styles, and create a structure component in order to create new composites faster.
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