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Web Components, Frameworks or Both?

I came across Web Components Are Not the Future by Ryan Carniato, the creator of Solid.js. I think that the article is biased and it makes assumptions based on his experience as the creator of a...

Web Components Review

From their humble beginnings, the specifications that make up web components have become more complex and flexible at the same time. This post will cover the APIs and specifications that make web...

Baseline Web Components

Baseline is an interesting initiative The Web Platform Developer Experience group created the baseline-status web component to display data regarding the baseline status of a given feature. This could...

Research for the blog - Color.js Web Components

Warning: These components are under development and they may change without notice. If the current version of the components meets your needs you may want to pin to the specific version you're...

Web Components - You Don't Have to Reinvent the Wheel

This is a follow-up to Web Components, FTW (which was getting too long) and adds more areas of interest and further research. Accessibility And elementInternals() # The Guide to Accessible Web...

Revisiting Material Design For The Web

Material Design 3 is a very good design library coming from Google and it's the latest version of their Material Design design language. There are versions of Material for all the languages and...

Web Components FTW!

Web Components have come a long way since they were introduced and the original Polymer library made them useful for non-experts. Since the landscape has changed so much, we'll look at some of the new...

Revisiting Web Components (2024 edition)

I've written about web components a lot over the years but not recently. I think it's time to take a look at where we're at, and the newer technologies that have emerged under the web components...

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