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Happy New Year!
After a well-deserved holiday, the WeWeb team is back and rocking! 🤘
Here's what we shipped before going on vacation:
We revamped the Auth0 plugin.
Instead of multiple steps and 12 clicks, you can now connect your Auth0 account to a WeWeb app with 3 clicks.
Once that's done, you'll need just two more clicks to choose what pages users will be redirected to when they're signed in or signed out.
If you've added user roles in Auth0, you can create user groups in WeWeb and control page access based on these roles.
For example, you could have:
Note: in the coming days, we will be recording video tutorials and adding text to the WeWeb interface to help you with this.
We changed the wording in the "Add" menu to make each item more self-explanatory:
Where you can find elements that are unstyled and will look good on mobile by default.
This is ideal if you prefer to start from scratch and don't want to worry about settings that might be affecting the responsiveness of an element.
You'll find simple elements like headings, flexboxes, or images, and more complex elements like tables, tabs, and forms.
Where you can find sections and elements created by the WeWeb community.
This is ideal if you prefer to start with a ready-made component and don't mind deleting or editing existing styles.
Where you can re-use a section that already exists in your project, either as a duplicate or another instance of that section.
For example, if you want to use the same navbar on all your pages, you can create an instance of your navbar.
Then, the change you make on the instance will be applied to all instances of that navbar.
On the other hand, if you'd like to draw inspiration from an existing section in your project, you can duplicate an existing section. For example, a call-to-action section.
In that case, the changes you make to the duplicate section will not affect the initial section you duplicated.
Where you can find project sections and elements you saved.
Where you can find workplace sections and elements you saved.
In the coming days, we'll focus on fixing bugs that creeped up with the latest release and we'll update the in-app markdown to help you setup the Auth0 plugin.
In addition, we'll be recording video tutorials to show you how to:
The example we'll use is that of a car rental company that wants to let its staff update the mileage of vehicles that customers return to the rental location.
If there's anything that comes up in the meantime, don't hesitate to reach out to us in the chat or in the forum.
See you next Monday with a new update 👋