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stackFrame 1.2 Update
We released an update to our components that bring a ton of improvements you're not going to want to miss out on!
Hey everyone 👋
stackFrame 1.2 Update is now… LIVE 🎉
As you know our mission at stackFrame is to help you easily build Web Apps without having to code or know how to code. Thanks to Framer we can make this dream a reality by using Framer Components. Our team has spent hours creating custom components that you can drag into your Framer Websites to instantly add features to your website.
If you want to start building Web Apps in Framer using stackFrame, remix our Component File and follow the instructions in the file.
What's in stackFrames 1.1 Update?
Auth Component:
Improved styling groupings so you can style the component much easier
Cursor shows up on sign in / sign up buttons now
Auth component is hidden once a User signs in
Textfields & buttons now have hover animations you can customize
Newsfeed Component:
Fixed like counter. Now stores total likes for a post and stores state
Logout Component
Will only show up if a User is signed in
Profile Component
Will only show up if a user is logged inMore improvements coming soon if you want to get be the first one to know about our updates, sign up to our newsletter here.
NEW COMPONENT - Login button
Will only show up when not logged in! Great way to open to send the user to the authentication screen when pressed and after they log in or sign up this component will be hidden.
What we're working on next 👀
Profile Component
User will be able to edit their profile information
Create Component
Looking to improve the styling of this component
Looking to add the ability to upload files
Looking to add the ability to hide image & description fields
stackFrame Project Dashboard
Improving stackFrame Project Dashboard Design
Payment Component
You will soon be able to collect payment in stackFrame
If you build Framer Templates or are building something with stackFrame please reach out to us at [email protected]
Until next time, keep building.
stackFrame Team