Releases: ipfs/ipfs-webui
v2.3.0
v2.2
Release CID: QmPwKAKiPaTXYzqPSctCGnZoNyAjT3gn7AgXcT8TTDofw9
Available for early-access at https://webui.ipfs.io
Navigation improvements
Web UI now has a responsive navbar! added in #877
- The navbar now stores your preference for open or closed. - #875
Language selector
Web UI uses [i18next] to pick the most appropriate language to show based on your browsers navigator.languages
property. Thanks to @fsdiogo you can now override that magic with the Language Selector!
This helps us show off the great work of the volunteers who are building the translations for the Web UI. If you can help with that, check out https://www.transifex.com/ipfs/
Other changes
We've also fixed some bugs. In our excitement to get the new Web UI launched we missed the fact that our bandwidth colors were mixed up between the bandwidth-over-time graph and the network traffic dials. #876 fixed in #881
And some depenency updates to ensure Web UI works with the new QUIC support, just released in go-ipfs v0.4.18 and and to fix a gnarly interop issue with ipfs-companion
in #874
v2.1.1
v2.1.0 - Put it on a boat!
This release is getting rolled out to go-ipfs and js-ipfs and includes:
- js-ipfs-api update (via ipfs-redux-bundle) to support file uploads > 150MB
- Disable concurrent geoip look-ups to make webui more considerate of your resources.
- Add notifications about file upload errors
- Add total and percentage figures to the peers distribution pie chart
- Update transitions from Transifex (thank you so much you wonderful translators!)
v2.0 - The revamp
It started with a review, a roadmap and a lot of research and designs. From over 125 Pull Requests a new IPFS Web UI was built!
Files | Explore | Peers | Settings |
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It also led to the formation of the ipfs-gui team, and we're just getting started!