Web Components update: more time to upgrade to v1 APIs
Web Components v0 users have more time to upgrade to v1; but be sure and test.
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deprecations
removals
Lightning-fast templates & Web Components: lit-html & LitElement
lit-html and LitElement are two new libraries for building fast, interoperable components. lit-html provides lightning-fast templating. LitElement is a lightweight base class for building Web Components with lit-html templates.
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webcomponents
polymer
lit-element
lit-html
Removing ::shadow and /deep/ in Chrome 63
Say goodbye to shadow-piercing CSS selectors.
webcomponents
shadowdom
style
css
deprecations
removals
chrome63
Web Components v1 - the next generation
Web Components are gaining cross-browser support, the community is growing in leaps and bounds, and there’s a brand-new Web Component catalog to find exactly the component you need.
New In Chrome 54
With Chrome 54, you can now create your own custom HTML tag with and make re-usable web components with Custom Elements v1; it’s easier to send messages between open windows or tabs on the same origin with the BroadcastChannel
API; media experience get better on Android and foreign fetch is now available as an origin trial.
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new-in-chrome
media
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broadcast
foreignfetch
fullscreen
serviceworker
origintrials
Creating semantic sites with Web Components and JSON-LD
Add schema.org markup to your components and make them search engine friendly.
Chrome Dev Summit 2014: Let's build some apps with Polymer!
Building apps, the Polymer way.
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webcomponents
polymer
chromedevsummit
Chrome Dev Summit 2014: Polymer - State of the Union
The state of the Polymer Union.
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webcomponents
polymer
chromedevsummit
Yo Polymer – A Whirlwind Tour Of Web Component Tooling
A whirlwind tour of Web Components, Polymer and front-end tooling for them.
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frontend
polymer
webcomponents
tools
Chrome Dev Summit: Polymer declarative, encapsulated, reusable components
Polymer is a gateway into the amazing future of Web Components. Learn more about Web Components and Polymer from the Chrome Dev Summit
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mobile
polymer
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