It's actually true, Rupert. Earlier with Josh from daily drips we 
discovered that adding <content> gives it a place to put the light-dom. 

I haven't mentioned it yet, because it only works for shady dom if NO shady 
dom is being used :/ 

Simply put, the template must look exactly like this 
<template><content></content></template>.

It's not such a bummer since i can simply compose the reusable dom within 
Elm and I haven't had issues with shady dom, I'm just afraid what other 
Elm/Polymer inconsistencies are there..

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