This essay by Alexander Petros explores how Web Components can be integrated seamlessly with htmx, a library that enables dynamic web pages through HTML. It discusses the flexibility of htmx in handling interactive elements like Web Components alongside traditional server-driven approaches, such as multi-page apps. By using the example of an editable carnival ride table, Alexander demonstrates how Web Components simplify functionality without the need for heavy JavaScript frameworks, highligh...| htmx.org
And neither is React, Preact, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or any other buzzwords you’ll want to throw out there. So strap in! Epic rant and bad language ahead…| The Spicy Web
An open reply to Ryan Carniato's post entitled 'Web Components Are Not the Future'| www.abeautifulsite.net
Every so often, the web development community gets into a tizzy about something, usually web components. I find these fights tiresome, but I also see them as a good opportunity to reach across R…| Read the Tea Leaves
"Web components" (the term) can be inaccurate, misleading, and sure, harmful.| www.mayank.co