Hi guys,
I have read the documentation regarding the customization of Swift and my understanding is that any customization would require creating custom ItemTypes with custom templates for any type of change (regardless of the complexity).
It may be just me, but I kinda liked the Rapido approach of using Blocks for template customizations. That way I could keep the default Template and play around with other Blocks if needed and that would happen around Rapido without having to change the ItemTypes or existing templates.
For me, that was a good solution for maintaining upgradability while also customizing the code.
I am not sure of the performance implications of that approach. Is the Block approach something you may consider in the future or it is totally out of the question?
Thank you,
Adrian