Webix UI library offers a complex widget for creating Pivot tables and well-organized visual reports over big volumes of information and any data source type. Pivot component enables you to efficiently sort, filter, and compare data in a table.
Meet Webix 7.0 and brand new tools for learning and prototyping. The library now includes a new widget for creating timelines, disabled options for controls and lists and a new autocomplete functionality for text inputs.
We have also released handy tools for our users: UI Designer for low-code UI prototyping and new Webix Tutorials for beginners. Dive in for details.
Today we are happy to introduce Webix 6.4. We dedicated this release to stabilizing the library itself and its integration with backend platforms. Alongside the long list of fixes, the new version includes the support of Amazon S3 for File Manager, .NET backend examples for Webix widgets, and the updated WJet CLI tool for quick prototyping of Webix Jet apps. Read more for details.
Meet new Webix 6.3. With the new version, you will get the full-screen mode for UI widgets, new rules of button styling and typing, promises for data saving, and mentioning functionality in the Comments widget.
Check the complete list of new features and updates on the What’s new page and read on to find out more.
What is your favorite Webix destination? Let me guess. If it is not docs, it is obviously Webix snippets, the tool for code prototyping and sharing. Starting from today, you can use it to browse hundreds of useful snippets. Join me to find your favorite snippet.
Webix has made yet another step to perfection. In version 6.2, you will find stylish tooltips for any part of the app and the update for server proxies that will help you load and save data more conveniently. Your users will have a visual export of charts to PDF and better drag-n-drop in data components. And we have other good news: Webix Jet 2.0 is out. You will find more goodies below.
It’s been about three weeks since our latest Webix release. We are very happy to have received so much feedback from our users. Among messages and comments there are questions concerning migration to Webix 6.0, and one of the popular issues is still the “Where have all the icons gone?” question. That is why I decided to deal with this issue individually and share the salvation guide.
The long-awaited day has come: Webix 6.0 is here. And it hasn’t arrived quietly, so fasten your seatbelts and prepare for most dramatic changes. Webix now has a new default material skin. You can build your own Webix pack only with the widgets you need.
Read on to find out what awesome updates await you and how to integrate them.
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