
Security News
Another Round of TEA Protocol Spam Floods npm, But It’s Not a Worm
Recent coverage mislabels the latest TEA protocol spam as a worm. Here’s what’s actually happening.
@genexus/design-system-elements-editor
Advanced tools
The elements are atoms of our system.
This elements provide the power yo modify genexus controls and define new ones.
There are 2 rules in Design Selements:
This feature allows to set the default structure for some control. For example you could change the button default implementation.
Using the default rule and User Controls 2.0 now you can change our default controls.
Once you set the type of contro a user control 2.0 is, you can define the default rule for this control.
default(button, MyCustomButton)
default(textBlock, MyCustomTextBlock)
There is a UserControl 2.0 required to use this rule, wich is the owner of the control code.
This rule allow to add new controls of a specified type.
define(button,
RedButton
{
Class = "MyClass"
});
In the example, there is a new control called RedButton of type button that has asigned a class named MyClass. Now, I can use this RedButton in any WebPanel and it is going to take the styles properties of MyClass.
FAQs
Design elements text editor
The npm package @genexus/design-system-elements-editor receives a total of 42 weekly downloads. As such, @genexus/design-system-elements-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @genexus/design-system-elements-editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Recent coverage mislabels the latest TEA protocol spam as a worm. Here’s what’s actually happening.

Security News
PyPI adds Trusted Publishing support for GitLab Self-Managed as adoption reaches 25% of uploads

Research
/Security News
A malicious Chrome extension posing as an Ethereum wallet steals seed phrases by encoding them into Sui transactions, enabling full wallet takeover.