The latest iteration of everyone’s favourite Content Management System is live. But don’t worry, it still has all the things you loved before, the editor-friendly back-office (with a new look), the scalability, the customisation. But we also have some new features to talk about so let’s dive into those features shall we. Fear not non-technical readers, I will explain why these features are beneficial for all of us in the next section.
Bellissima
Introducing Bellissima, Umbraco 14’s brand new back-office built from the ground up. Don’t worry, the seamless and intuitive UI that you are used to for content management will be as familiar as ever. The rebuild of the back-office see’s Umbraco move away from outdated AngularJS, opting for an approach based on web components and typescript for a more modern, future-proofed development experience.
Extension-first strategy
Umbraco 14 brings with it a more uniformed approach for API’s and Libraries. According to Umbraco themselves, the Extension API “..ensures that all UI in Umbraco is built using this API and the Umbraco UI Library.” Increasing Umbraco’s extendibility and customisability even further.
The new Management API increases Umbraco’s headless capabilities, built directly into Umbraco this API is used by the back-office to communicate with the backend whilst simultaneously being available to add content management capabilities in external applications.
Rounding out our new suite of API’s, the Context API replaces Angular JS’s dependency system, once again ensuring we are future proofed in our pursuit of developmental success.