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This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a release candidate for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
Changes since 8.x-3.0-beta10:
Updated UIkit framework to version 3.0.0-beta.27 (#)
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 8.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.
This is a beta release for the next feature release of UIkit 7.x-3.0. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites.