Announcing Ionic Framework 8.8
Blog post from Ionic
Ionic Framework 8.8 introduces enhancements that focus on improving customization and flexibility, specifically through new CSS classes, Shadow Parts, and events for components like Modals and Refreshers. This update supports community-driven projects by enabling developers to implement the latest iOS and Material Design themes, offering new drag events for Sheet and Card Modals to enhance interactive experiences. It also improves dual knob support in Range components, ensuring consistent behavior and styling, while new Pull Events for the Refresher component enhance user interaction visibility. Additional CSS Shadow Parts provide granular control over component internals, and Angular Injector support for ModalController and PopoverController allows for more localized dependency injection. Updates to Stencil and a preview of Ionic Framework 9 hint at a modular architecture and React Router 6 support, setting the stage for advanced theming and modern React routing patterns in future releases.