Today we'll navigate the chilly landscape of SvelteKit adapters, akin to the snowy components on a glowing logic board. The stream will focus on building a custom adapter for WinterJS, demonstrating how to gear up your SvelteKit app for the winter of the web world. Bundle up for an insightful session on SvelteKit adaptation!
01:15 Changelog - SvelteKit 1.27.3-1.27.4; Svelte 4.2.3
03:41 Quick facts & Announcements
08:09 Community Showcase - CanIKit by Tom
19:11 Q&A - How to close a modal with background click
A weekly Svelte update from February 2024 covering changelog highlights, community showcase featuring Paraglide JS for internationalization, and discussions about Svelte 5 progress.
Custom stores can be used to wrap transforming data to and from storage mechanisms, either inside the browser or outside. Here we demonstrate a couple of fun transforms that have practical and real-world use.
Finite state machines provide an elegant, powerful approach for modeling complex behavior, and are ideally suited to many UI components. Alas, existing JavaScript FSM implementations feel verbose and bloated alongside Svelte's elegant, minimalist syntax. No more! svelte-fsm is the Svelte-esque FSM library. Discover the joy and benefits of using svelte-fsm to manage your components' state.
Authentication Server-Side Rendered Single-Page Apps can be difficult. Antony looks to break down the simplest possible way of providing full SSR compatible authentication with JWT
Inlang: a solution for internationalization in SvelteKit projects. The SDK and its tools simplify setup, language negotiation, and content management. This approach automates i18n processes, offering a user-friendly experience for developers and translators.