It means improved ease of development, improved developer velocity, and ultimately more time to work on the parts of your extension that make it unique! We need your feedback! We get to worry about the nitty gritty details of theming, accessibility, and behavioral/styling implementation of core UI components so you don't have to. With the Webview UI Toolkit, we now share some of that responsibility with extension authors. In the worst cases, users must navigate inaccessible extension UIs that look nothing like the rest of the editor. As a result, webviews run the risk of appearing and behaving differently than the rest of Visual Studio Code. We wanted to ensure that extensions that use webviews are predictable, consistent, and accessible for their users.Īny time an extension uses the Webview API, the responsibility of creating UI that adheres to the webview guidelines lies with the extension author.
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