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
An example of using schema.org microdata to build a HTML Webcomponent for Leaflet| k-nut — Blog
この記事では、ここ最近注目を集めている HTML Web Components とは何か。一般的な Web Components とは何が違うのか。そして、その特徴と使用方法について考えていきます。| griponminds.jp
Web Components are a set of browser APIs that allow us to create custom HTML elements. They are one of the major things that SPA (Single Page Application) frameworks have been giving us for a long time ... HTMX is highly interesting, useful and a promising technology. It simplifies many things and allows us to build SPA or SPA-like applications without complex tooling, dependencies, frameworks and mostly without writing application-specific JavaScript code.| binaryigor.com
Web components are kind of having a moment right now. And as part of that, shadow DOM is having a bit of a moment too. Or it would, except that much of the conversation seems to be about why you sh…| Read the Tea Leaves
A post by Zach Leatherman (zachleat)| Zach Leatherman
Last week, Jeremy Keith wrote about what he calls HTML Web Components. Some people treat Web Components like JS library components, where everything is rendered with JavaScript. But Jeremy has a different suggestion… Try not to bring React’s mindset with you… Think about composibility with existing materials. Do you really need to invent an entirely new component from scratch? Or can you use HTML up until it reaches its limit and then enhance the markup?| gomakethings.com
Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.| blog.jim-nielsen.com
Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.| blog.jim-nielsen.com