Thanks Scott.

That worked like a charm. I’m going to continue exploring the 
Polymer-Bower-Yeoman stack of components.

On Feb 24, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Scott Miles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, you can just chuck it and re-install.
> 
> This is one of the Really Good Parts about Bower. You can rebuild that whole 
> set of stuff with one command.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Daniel Morrigan <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Following on with that edit, how do I start over with this app? Just clear 
> out the bower_components directory and run `bower install` again?
> 
> My bower_components are :
> app/bower_components/
> ├── jquery
> ├── marked-js
> ├── platform
> ├── polymer
> ├── polymer-ajax
> ├── polymer-anchor-point
> ├── polymer-animation
> ├── polymer-collapse
> ├── polymer-cookie
> ├── polymer-doc-viewer
> ├── polymer-docs
> ├── polymer-elements
> ├── polymer-file
> ├── polymer-flex-layout
> ├── polymer-google-jsapi
> ├── polymer-grid-layout
> ├── polymer-home-page
> ├── polymer-home-page-dev
> ├── polymer-jsonp
> ├── polymer-key-helper
> ├── polymer-layout
> ├── polymer-list
> ├── polymer-localstorage
> ├── polymer-media-query
> ├── polymer-meta
> ├── polymer-mock-data
> ├── polymer-overlay
> ├── polymer-page
> ├── polymer-scrub
> ├── polymer-selection
> ├── polymer-selector
> ├── polymer-shared-lib
> ├── polymer-signals
> ├── polymer-ui-accordion
> ├── polymer-ui-action-icons
> ├── polymer-ui-animated-pages
> ├── polymer-ui-arrow
> ├── polymer-ui-base-css
> ├── polymer-ui-breadcrumbs
> ├── polymer-ui-card
> ├── polymer-ui-collapsible
> ├── polymer-ui-elements
> ├── polymer-ui-field
> ├── polymer-ui-icon
> ├── polymer-ui-icon-button
> ├── polymer-ui-iconset
> ├── polymer-ui-menu
> ├── polymer-ui-menu-button
> ├── polymer-ui-menu-item
> ├── polymer-ui-nav-arrow
> ├── polymer-ui-overlay
> ├── polymer-ui-pages
> ├── polymer-ui-ratings
> ├── polymer-ui-scaffold
> ├── polymer-ui-sidebar
> ├── polymer-ui-sidebar-header
> ├── polymer-ui-sidebar-menu
> ├── polymer-ui-splitter
> ├── polymer-ui-submenu-item
> ├── polymer-ui-tabs
> ├── polymer-ui-theme-aware
> ├── polymer-ui-toggle-button
> ├── polymer-ui-toolbar
> ├── polymer-view-source-link
> ├── sass-bootstrap
> └── web-animations-js
> 
> On Feb 24, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Scott Miles <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Bower uses a `#<version>` convention, so:
>> 
>>     "platform": "Polymer/platform#master",
>> 
>> Requests the [master] branch version of Polymer.
>> 
>> Today, if you omit the version entirely, you get latest stable. I recommend 
>> you omit 'resolutions' section.
>> 
>> {
>>   "name": "s3-controls",
>>   "version": "0.0.0",
>>   "dependencies": {
>>     "sass-bootstrap": "~3.0.0",
>>     "platform": "Polymer/platform",
>>     "polymer": "Polymer/polymer"
>>   }
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Daniel Morrigan 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think you are correct. The example project I am playing with was created 
>> by following someone’s tutorial for creating a blog using Polymer 
>> components. When I setup the project I used a Yeoman generator. Is it 
>> possible that the generator used the master branch instead of stable 
>> (0.2.0)? I was being asked what version of polymer to use when I was adding 
>> those components. I thought that was strange, but as this is new it may have 
>> been normal for all I know.
>> 
>> Do you recommend an up to date tutorial for learning how to best integrate 
>> polymer components into a toy application?
>> 
>> How would I fix the app I am working with to only use the stable version of 
>> polymer?
>> 
>> This is my bower.JSON:
>> 
>> {
>>   "name": "s3-controls",
>>   "version": "0.0.0",
>>   "dependencies": {
>>     "sass-bootstrap": "~3.0.0",
>>     "platform": "Polymer/platform#master",
>>     "polymer": "Polymer/polymer#master"
>>   },
>>   "devDependencies": {},
>>   "resolutions": {
>>     "platform": "master",
>>     "polymer": "master"
>>   }
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Scott Miles <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> >> The `polymer-home-page` package seems to have an issue.
>>> 
>>> The [stable] version does? It was broken on [master] for awhile, but it's 
>>> all fixed now. Are you using [master]?
>>> 
>>> It's possible you have mixed up [master] and [stable] branch components. 
>>> It's generally important to keep the version consistent across components.
>>> 
>>> The command I showed was for pulling stable `polymer-home-page`. If you are 
>>> using [master] branch components, you need to install this way:
>>> 
>>> `bower install Polymer/polymer-home-page#master`
>>> 
>>> Let me know if I'm barking up the wrong tree.
>>> 
>>> >> The polymer-docs package works properly. It seems to be missing a lot of 
>>> >> the things it depends on. 
>>> 
>>> Those aren't dependencies, per se. It just tries to slurp in a large corpus 
>>> of elements to document. If you don't have some of those installed it will 
>>> generate 404s, but those are harmless and expected.
>>> 
>>> IOW, it's not ideal but it's our cheap method of providing docs for your 
>>> actual working set. 
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:46 AM, D. Allen Morrigan 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the reply. 
>>> 
>>> I was able to install the packages you suggested. The `polymer-home-page` 
>>> package seems to have an issue.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The polymer-docs package works properly. It seems to be missing a lot of 
>>> the things it depends on. I am getting a lot of not found errors in the 
>>> console. I started adding the not found items in by installing them via 
>>> bower. That has started to fill in the interface.
>>> 
>>> Is there some meta package that has all these polymer-ui elements in it?
>>> 
>>> On Monday, February 24, 2014 10:20:20 AM UTC-7, Scott Miles wrote:
>>> If you install the 'polymer-home-page` component, you can view the docs 
>>> locally. Using bower, the command to install `polymer-home-page` is:
>>> 
>>>   bower install Polymer/polymer-home-page
>>> 
>>> You may also choose to install `polymer-docs` component. The `index.html` 
>>> in `polymer-docs` will show aggregated docs for all the Polymer elements it 
>>> can find in the components folder.
>>> 
>>>   bower install Polymer/polymer-docs
>>> 
>>> Hopefully, in the new couple of weeks we will clean things up so it will be 
>>> clearer how to access the docs.
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:03 AM, D. Allen Morrigan <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> I'm new to Polymer and trying out some new things. I was looking for 
>>> documentation for the flatiron-director component and saw that the 
>>> index.html, if accessed from an application, should open the docs. The 
>>> sources for the docs 
>>> http://turbogadgetry.com/bowertopia/components/flatiron-director does not 
>>> appear to exist. Does anyone have a way to view the documentation for this 
>>> component?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
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>> 
>> Daniel Morrigan
>> [email protected]
>> (480)250-0693
>> 
>> "He who says it cannot be done is usually interrupting the one doing it." - 
>> Chinese Proverb
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> Daniel Morrigan
> [email protected]
> (480)250-0693
> 
> "He who says it cannot be done is usually interrupting the one doing it." - 
> Chinese Proverb
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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