Playground for Custom Elements
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May 29, 2017 - HTML
Playground for Custom Elements
A custom element and a style useful to create responsive and fluid grid layouts
The FlagIcon is an exercise mentioned in official W3C document 📘
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Polymer 2.0 based custom element. A high level wrapper custom element to give you broader control for Managing Calendar of events, appointments or meetings. It uses multiple pf custom elements (pf-calendar-events and pf-calendar-events-data)
Custom Elements implementation of UML diagrams
microwave experiement with webcomponents
Sandbox for experimenting with web components
A light-weight tool to reactivly generate and update markup in-browser. Templiteral can be used to manage native data, property and event bindings using familiar syntax without the need for an external compiler or complicated build tools.
<incubator-popup> is a Web Component providing an easy way to hide extra content from your webpage and show them to the user whenever they need them.
Implemented web components using custom elements, templates and slots
Intro to Custom Elements Web Components
Create custom input web component with Javascript and native HTML. No need any Framework.
Vanilla JS animated logo for NCLS Development's Orca solution, as a Web Component
A Web Component to set a site-wide theme preference using a native select element, saved to local storage.
A dependency-free Web Component that generates progressively-enhanced collapsible regions using ARIA States and Properties.
A dependency-free Web Component that fetches a URL and appends the response to a <template>.
A Web Component to play audio or video with a button
A Web Component to surface an audio or video's duration as a CSS Custom Property
A Web Component to sample audio or video added to an upload input
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