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Pinned repositories
Repositories
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custom-elements-everywhere
Custom Element + Framework Interoperability Tests.
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polyfills
Web Components Polyfills
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community
A space for the webcomponents community
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custom-elements-json
A file format for describing custom elements
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element-boilerplate
Fork this repo if you want to start your own Web Component using VanillaJS
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html-imports
HTML Imports polyfill
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webcomponentsjs Archived
A suite of polyfills supporting the HTML Web Components specs
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shadydom Archived
ShadowDOM v1 shim
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custom-elements Archived
A polyfill for HTML Custom Elements v1
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shadycss Archived
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template Archived
Minimal polyfill for <template>
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webcomponents-platform Archived
Very minimal platform related polyfills
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hello-world-element
Web Component example using VanillaJS
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hello-world-polymer
Web Component example using Polymer
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react-integration
Converts web components into React components so that you can use them as first class citizens in your React components.
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angular-interop
A demo of interoperability between Polymer and AngularJS
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hello-world-xtag
Web Component example using X-Tag
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apply-shim
Shim for CSS @apply mixins
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webcomponents.github.io
WebComponents.org is where community-members document Web Components best practices
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slush-element
Slush generator to create Custom Elements using Polymer, X-Tag or VanillaJS
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webcomponents-lite
Web Components Polyfills minus Shadow DOM
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chrome-webcomponents-extension
Google Chrome extension to identify all Custom Elements used on a site
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webcomponents-icons
Collection of high resolution Web Components icons for presentations, blog posts or whatever
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polymer-boilerplate
Fork this repo if you want to start your own Web Component using Polymer
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less-interop
A demo of interoperability between Less and Polymer
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sass-interop
A demo of interoperability between Sass and Polymer

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