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With Blits, the App Development Framework for Lightning 3, it becomes a breeze to build great Lightning 3 applications.
Blits is built on top of the Lightning 3 Rendererer and aims to provide a great developer experience, making it fun and easy to build your apps!
Built from the ground up by the LightningJS team, we're offering a Complete App framework, full of features to speed up development, while keeping it lightweight with a focus on performance.
The Blits framework uses a readable XML-style template syntax and comes with built-in reactivity.
You may be wondering where the name Blits comes from?
Firstly, it's short, memorable and just has a nice ring to it.
"Blits" is a Dutch word (a significant portion of the Lightning Open Source teams is based in the Netherlands). It means flashy and it's often used to for things that are great or cool.
Finally it's a nerdy reference to the computer term "Bit Blits" commonly used in graphics processing, for rapidly moving a block of data into memory - quite similar to what Lightning is doing 🙂
Check out the documentation to learn more.
Check out the open source Demo/Example app to see what Blits and Lightning are capable of and learn how to use Blits by example.
The full Changelog can be found here
v1.22.0
3 mar 2025
createImageBitmapSupport
to auto
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Blits: The Lightning 3 App Development Framework
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