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Introducing Jenkins Design Library 3

Jan Faracik
Jan Faracik
January 10, 2025
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We’re thrilled to announce that the Jenkins Design Library 3 is now live! 🎉

With this release, we’ve refined every aspect of the library to provide better documentation for plugin developers and ensure a more consistent, accessible, and intuitive experience.


So what’s new?

A new consistent design

Every page has been refined to maintain a cohesive look and feel, making it easier than ever to work with Jenkins Design Library. All samples are now grouped into two clear categories — Components and Patterns — ensuring you can quickly find what you need. We’ve also introduced interactive examples, such as the new Spacing sample, which will make it easier than ever to find the component or pattern best suited for your needs.

New ‘Edit this page’ button

Want to contribute or suggest improvements? The new 'Edit this page' button makes it easy to jump in and collaborate.

Accessibility improvements

The library now respects user preferences for contrast (prefers-contrast) and motion (prefers-reduced-motion), making it more accessible to everyone.

Versions

Pages can now declare which Long-Term Support (LTS) release they’re compatible with, so you always know where the latest components are available.


Available now 🚀

Jenkins Design Library 3 is ready for plugin developers to explore and use. Head over to Jenkins Design Library to dive in and see all the updates in action.

Thanks to the community 🎉

A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this effort. Happy coding!

About the author

Jan Faracik

Jan Faracik

Developer. Passion for user experience and design. I enjoy running, music, and the outdoors.