Oxygen has a long history of delivering highly requested, highly impactful releases on a regular basis.
The Oxygen Release Cycle
User Feedback
Oxygen's development starts with our users. We monitor our Facebook group, support inbox, and GitHub for user feedback & feature requests to help guide Oxygen's development.
Alpha, Beta, RC, Done
Depending on the release, we run through a cycle of alphas, betas, and release candidates to give ourselves & our users ample time to fully test and provide feedback on new features & changes.
Rapid Releases
By keeping releases hyper-focused, we're able to regularly deliver new features, quality of life improvements, and important bug fixes without any major delays.
August 22nd, 2024
Feature Release
Oxygen 4.9
Oxygen 4.9 introduces a right-click context menu and new options for the Advanced Query builder.
Oxygen 4.7 introduces an overhauled code authoring experience for Oxygen, enabling advanced users to get the most out of Code Blocks, Stylesheets, and more.
As accessibility became a major concern among the web development community, we responded by introducing a completely new menu element focused entirely on accessibility & ease of use.
With even more super-powered, developer-centric features, Oxygen 4.2 continued to cement Oxygen's place as the best visual site builder for advanced users.
With cross-site copy & paste and automatic field expansion, Oxygen 4.1 continued the tradition of introducing huge workflow & quality of life improvements.
This monumental release included a complete overhaul of the Oxygen UI, a swap from shortcodes to JSON on the back-end, and tons of workflow/quality of life improvements.
Oxygen 3.6's Edit Mode feature made it possible to give clients limited, granular access to the builder environment without the risk of them making breaking style changes.
Oxygen 3.3 included a huge batch of bug fixes as well as some really critical quality-of-life enhancements, like the collapsible Properties Pane & auto-suggestions for classes.