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Galeria 1 is now available – an image viewer for React (+ Native) → New Architecture Support → Stable web support → Bring-your-own-image component Automatic support for: solito/image, next/image, expo-image, react-native-fast-image, web <img />

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Fernando Rojovor 1 Jahr

Thanks to @hirbod_dev + @nishanbende for adding support for the new architecture. Look at how clean this API is...release notes →

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Fernando Rojovor 1 Jahr

Under the hood, Galeria is web-first. If you are making a plain React website, you can use it just like any other library. On iOS and Android, it uses Swift/Kotlin respectively to wrap native image viewers. If you're a library author targeting React Native, consider making your central .tsx file web-first. Even better - remove react-native-web as a dependency to simplify installation.

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Christian Esmannvor 2 Jahren

I just launched an all-in-one template for cross-platform development, based on the stack I use myself everyday. Expo, NextJS, TypeScript, Tailwind, Firebase, AppsFlyer, Authentication, Analytics, In-App Purchases, Stripe and a lot more, setup by default.

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Henry Paulinovor 1 Jahr

I’ve been waiting for this!

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Ansh Nandavor 1 Jahr

Been looking for something like this for a while!

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Levi Williamsvor 1 Jahr

Beautiful. Might be worth noting in the docs that it doesn’t support bare rn

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Romaenvor 1 Jahr

Another banger 🙏

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Michalvor 1 Jahr

cant wait to try

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vor 1 Jahr

This looks great

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nnftvor 1 Jahr

Web looks a bit glitchy in the video. Especially on the zoom back to grid transition.

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Fernando Rojovor 1 Jahr

The z-index weirdness on Web here was due to using FlashList’s masonry columns, which adds wrapper views to the items. Here it is fixed by using a plain ScrollView:

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