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Are We Componentized Yet (retired)
(11-12-2015) According to the Uservoice page for the Template Element
The template element shipped in EdgeHTML 13 as part of the Microsoft Edge version included in Windows 10 build 10586 (November 2015).
This feature is now marked with the status BOOM! IT'S DONE.
http://w3c.github.io/webcomponents/spec/templates/ is a 404.
apparently this has been officially integrated into html5 and the link is http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/scripting-1.html#the-template-element
It's marked in Uservoice as "Working on it" and in status.modern.ie as "In development".
Also (and perhaps more importantly), from the announcement in the Edge dev blog:
today we’re excited to announce that we’re beginning development on the HTML Template element
It's a separate spec and super cool!
https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webcomponents/raw-file/tip/spec/imports/index.html
So they should come in safari 11 next summer
Hi!
There's a third library that allows to build web components: Bosonic.
It uses some of Polymer's polyfills for now, but the next version will propose a more lightweight platform.
Would you like a PR or do you prefer to rewrite the paragraph yourself ?
The link to the decorators has been discontinued http://w3c.github.io/webcomponents/explainer/#decorator-section
Hi,
maybe time to update the matrix...
x-tags for instance claims to be compatible with Safari and IE and some mobile browsers. My own tests with simple custom element creation shows no problem in Safari 7 / osx - it just works. Even if it supports only a smaller subset of the whole spec it's worth mentioning. At least x-tags feels stable in contrast to Polymer.
On their webpage: http://x-tag.github.io/ it clearly says it's supported by Microsoft. Was it created by Mozilla? Should this be corrected?
Looks like there were Safari10 updates made in June & July, but the "last update" text still says November 2015.
Do you know anything about the only popular app in China called Wechat?
It has it's own browser embedded, which is supposed to be very powerful, but I'm wondering if you would like to take a took and give us some review.
I'm a Chinese, so I can help you to translate it after you are done.
http://www.wechat.com/en/download.html
The security is a bit of annoying to some foreigners, but if you can bare with it, it's actually pretty neat in consideration of security.
this thing is super hard to find
@ebidel and i were looking for a while with search terms like
etc.. and didnt find it.
so many we can drop in some more terms to the page so its more findable?
The links you have to the "Template" specs are out of date. The one to GitHub results in a 404 and the one to W3C Working Draft is basically empty except for a status message that says "Work on this document has been discontinued and it should not be referenced or used as a basis for implementation". I'm not up to date enough to know where the new docs might be, if they even exist...
http://jonrimmer.github.io/are-we-componentized-yet/
The Last update: at the top of the page says "6th February September, 2014"
Which is still beta, but it is almost there
In the print layout it still says IE instead of edge. Tested in Chrome and Edge.
X-Tag and Polymer now share the same set of polyfills, and are similarly featured, but have different high-level sugaring opinions. We chose not to include the Shadow DOM polyfill because of various limitations and performance concerns that any attempt to polyfill that particular spec brings with it. See here for more details: http://www.x-tags.org/blog
That issue was closed like 4 years ago and I believe it was about v0.
At least some tentative development is starting on WebKit:
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2014-February/026251.html
Chrome 36 has full support for Web Components. https://twitter.com/addyosmani/status/489490560869490688
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