Introduction to ExtWebComponents
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|26 August 2019

The upcoming release of ExtWebComponents will enable developers to integrate 115 pre-built Sencha UI components into your web application, regardless of whether there is a framework built or not.
To get up to speed on the highly awaited features, check out the webinar recording: Introduction to ExtWebComponents Early Access. Discover how ExtWebComponents will allow you to:
- invoke core components such as Grid, Calendar, Forms and Pivot Grid
- use responsive layouts for development for any screen and environment
- use the wide collection of charts and visualisation components to add dazzling data visualisation capabilities to your apps
- compress and optimise app builds using the Webpack plugin
Watch the recording here.
You can also get a head start by getting a free trial of ExtWebComponents with a free trial via the Early Access Program.
Give it a go and let us know what you think. We’d love to see your creations.
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Leanne Bevan
Vendor Marketing Manager at Grey Matter
Leanne has been part of our team for over a decade, and has worked as a vendor marketing manager for a number of our key vendors. Now with a keen focus on cyber security as well as developer technologies, Leanne continues to manage marketing across several vendors, including Embarcadero, Acronis, ESET, and more.
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