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I'm not quite sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but as far as I know this project has most in common with building modern Windows-like UIs using web technologies.
Is there any plan to add CSS styling to align WinJS components with Fluent Design that was recently launched by Microsoft? Or maybe there is a plan to release some new library that would support it? I mean transparencies, fonts, blurs etc. so if I'd like to build a Windows 10 app using HTML/JS that meets the requirements of Fluent Design, I could be sure Microsoft provides some tools for that. I saw that there are some APIs like Windows.UI.Xaml.Media.AcrylicBrush but so far it looks like they are meant for C# and XAML apps only.
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From the readme: "At this time, we don't have plans to invest in new features or feature requests; this also means that we're not planning a new feature release."
Microsoft never clearly states when they abandon products and technologies but as for HTML/JS it's been pretty obvious for at least 2 past years they're not interested in supporting this path of app development. So, IMHO WinJS is dead, I wouldn't expect anything here
I'm not quite sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but as far as I know this project has most in common with building modern Windows-like UIs using web technologies.
Is there any plan to add CSS styling to align WinJS components with Fluent Design that was recently launched by Microsoft? Or maybe there is a plan to release some new library that would support it? I mean transparencies, fonts, blurs etc. so if I'd like to build a Windows 10 app using HTML/JS that meets the requirements of Fluent Design, I could be sure Microsoft provides some tools for that. I saw that there are some APIs like Windows.UI.Xaml.Media.AcrylicBrush but so far it looks like they are meant for C# and XAML apps only.
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