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Reminder: Bubble's new Responsive editor is launching

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RSVP for the Livestream to learn more. Hi Bubblers, Mark your calendars! Next week, June 27, 2022, w

RSVP for the Livestream to learn more. [View in your browser]( Hi Bubblers, Mark your calendars! Next week, June 27, 2022, will be the day that Bubble’s [NEW Responsive editor]( goes out of beta and into wide release. With this launch, Bubble brings modern web design principles of CSS flexbox to our robust online editor. You can already create almost any web app you can imagine; the new Responsive editor offers more design controls and makes building apps even easier and faster than before. Join us to celebrate with our online Livestream demo of the new Responsive editor with the Bubble team! [RSVP FOR LIVESTREAM]( What does this mean for you & your apps? Your EXISTING apps will not change (unless you want them to). Because the new Responsive editor represents a fundamental overhaul to how you’ll be building responsive web apps, you’ll be able to choose when you want to upgrade your app to the new Responsive engine and rebuild your pages at your own pace. All NEW apps created will be on the new Responsive editor by default. To learn how to upgrade your apps/pages and learn how to build with the new Responsive editor: - [Refer to our help guide]( - [Or follow along in our Academy video series]( Benefits and new features that come with new Responsive include: - margins - padding - gap controls - overflow - easy alignment to row, column, and parent containers - and more! Meanwhile, support the Bubble community by participating in: [Bubble Immerse Demo Day]( DON'T FORGET: Immerse Demo Day is THIS THURSDAY, JUNE 23! Support the Bubble community and join the hype for Immerse Demo Day, where four finalist founders will pitch their companies and demo their Bubble apps to a panel of judges and the community (including you!) for the chance to win a $5,000 cash prize and other Bubble perks. [RSVP FOR DEMO DAY]( [Website]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Blog]( [LinkedIn]( You're getting this email because you're building an app with Bubble. Copyright © 2022 Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 900 Broadway, Suite 504, New York, NY 10003, United States Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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