Join us again in "This Week in Svelte" and see how we can build modern hamburger menus using the Popover API and starting-style.
01:45 Changelog
12:20 Q&A: Resetting file inputs
18:50 Building a Hamburger menu
42:07 Reactive Context API with Runes
50:15 More Q&As
55:35 Binding file lists in Svelte 5
In this episode we will take a look at a cool new feature in adapter-node v5 and talk a bit about the culture of providing and asking for support in open source communities.
16:25 Socket activation with adapter-node
45:50 Importing assets
57:15 Discussion: support in open source communities
Updates and changes in the Svelte ecosystem, including improvements to slots and snippets, performance optimizations, breaking changes, and new features like the ability to ignore warnings selectively and run animations in micro tasks.
A project that combines Tailwind CSS and Svelte Motion, featuring various animated components and effects. The creator of the project, Bide, joins the stream to explain and demonstrate the components, which include dynamic islands, orbiting circles, and more.
Latest updates and changes in Svelte 5. The episode discusses the migration process to Svelte 5, including the use of a migration script that automates much of the conversion process.
Svelte updates and a showcase by Eno on a new component called Svelte Cartesian. The episode starts with a changelog covering various fixes and improvements in Svelte, including event handler changes, input value handling, and CSS pruning. Eno then presents Svelte Cartesian, a tool for visual regression testing that helps render all combinations of a component's props for testing purposes.
Updates and features in Svelte and SvelteKit, including bug fixes and new functionalities. The episode also features a showcase of a project that integrates Svelte with Go, demonstrating how to build and deploy a full-stack application using Svelte for the frontend and Go for the backend.