Ah, I thought you were talking about Padlock. You're right about the shape-shifter component though. Gotta look into that. Thanks for pointing that out!
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 7:11:32 AM UTC+2, Carlos Alberto Castaño García wrote: > > I'm opening this site: http://maklesoft.github.io/shape-shifter/ on > Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 beta-m > and I getting this: > > > <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YSGZLDQMfck/U3L64jI-KOI/AAAAAAAAGSY/FRRDcmvVc4o/s1600/screen.png> > > > On Firefox 29 works very nice. > > > El martes, 13 de mayo de 2014 23:57:10 UTC-5, Martin Kleinschrodt escribió: >> >> Really? Which version where you testing? 0.6.2 should work fine in Chrome >> 35. >> >> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:24:23 AM UTC+2, Carlos Alberto Castaño >> García wrote: >>> >>> Really nice, but It does not work Chrome 35, this works well over >>> Firefox 29 >>> >>> El miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2014 17:56:23 UTC-5, Martin Kleinschrodt >>> escribió: >>>> >>>> There we go: http://maklesoft.github.io/shape-shifter/ >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:15:16 PM UTC+1, Rob Dodson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> +1 for making a shapeshifter component. That would be a really fun >>>>> thing to play with. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Martin Kleinschrodt < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, the shapeshifter is a beauty. I was thinking about adding a >>>>>> couple of shapes and making it available as a standalone component. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> a drawing board full of shapes that could be done with no more than 6 >>>>>> lines >>>>>> :) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:00:02 AM UTC+1, Marcin Warpechowski >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Really impressive, also a good learning material. The shapeshifter >>>>>>> looks incredible yet is so simple! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Monday, February 10, 2014 7:39:21 PM UTC+1, Martin Kleinschrodt >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey guys, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd just like to share this project with you that I've been working >>>>>>>> on: https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's a simple, web based password manager built with Polymer. It >>>>>>>> started as a fun little side project that I was building for my own >>>>>>>> use and >>>>>>>> as an opportunity to get to know Polymer but now I am actually >>>>>>>> thinking >>>>>>>> about releasing it to the public. It's still pretty rough around the >>>>>>>> edges >>>>>>>> but I'd love to get some feedback early on! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can find a live demo here: http://maklesoft.github.io/padlock/ >>>>>>>> I've optimized it for a mobile experience so make sure to test it >>>>>>>> on an iPhone or Chrome for Android! I'd especially like to hear some >>>>>>>> feedback from Android users as I don't have an Android device >>>>>>>> available for >>>>>>>> testing right now. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's been an incredibly refreshing experience working with Polymer. >>>>>>>> As someone who has done a lot of work with Enyo (also a JS framework >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> emphasis on reusable components and encapsulation) I've felt right at >>>>>>>> home >>>>>>>> from the start, but in a lot of ways Polymer feels so much more >>>>>>>> natural and >>>>>>>> powerful! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Check it out and let me know what you think! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Martin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 >>>>>> --- >>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>>>> Groups "Polymer" group. >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, >>>>>> send an email to [email protected]. >>>>>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/8739cbc4-bbad-472b-9b16-076dfea82f6f%40googlegroups.com >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:24:23 AM UTC+2, Carlos Alberto Castaño >> García wrote: >>> >>> Really nice, but It does not work Chrome 35, this works well over >>> Firefox 29 >>> >>> El miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2014 17:56:23 UTC-5, Martin Kleinschrodt >>> escribió: >>>> >>>> There we go: http://maklesoft.github.io/shape-shifter/ >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:15:16 PM UTC+1, Rob Dodson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> +1 for making a shapeshifter component. That would be a really fun >>>>> thing to play with. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Martin Kleinschrodt < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, the shapeshifter is a beauty. I was thinking about adding a >>>>>> couple of shapes and making it available as a standalone component. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> a drawing board full of shapes that could be done with no more than 6 >>>>>> lines >>>>>> :) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:00:02 AM UTC+1, Marcin Warpechowski >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Really impressive, also a good learning material. The shapeshifter >>>>>>> looks incredible yet is so simple! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Monday, February 10, 2014 7:39:21 PM UTC+1, Martin Kleinschrodt >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey guys, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd just like to share this project with you that I've been working >>>>>>>> on: https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's a simple, web based password manager built with Polymer. It >>>>>>>> started as a fun little side project that I was building for my own >>>>>>>> use and >>>>>>>> as an opportunity to get to know Polymer but now I am actually >>>>>>>> thinking >>>>>>>> about releasing it to the public. It's still pretty rough around the >>>>>>>> edges >>>>>>>> but I'd love to get some feedback early on! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can find a live demo here: http://maklesoft.github.io/padlock/ >>>>>>>> I've optimized it for a mobile experience so make sure to test it >>>>>>>> on an iPhone or Chrome for Android! I'd especially like to hear some >>>>>>>> feedback from Android users as I don't have an Android device >>>>>>>> available for >>>>>>>> testing right now. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's been an incredibly refreshing experience working with Polymer. >>>>>>>> As someone who has done a lot of work with Enyo (also a JS framework >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> emphasis on reusable components and encapsulation) I've felt right at >>>>>>>> home >>>>>>>> from the start, but in a lot of ways Polymer feels so much more >>>>>>>> natural and >>>>>>>> powerful! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Check it out and let me know what you think! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Martin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 >>>>>> --- >>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>>>> Groups "Polymer" group. >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, >>>>>> send an email to [email protected]. >>>>>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/8739cbc4-bbad-472b-9b16-076dfea82f6f%40googlegroups.com >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:24:23 AM UTC+2, Carlos Alberto Castaño >> García wrote: >>> >>> Really nice, but It does not work Chrome 35, this works well over >>> Firefox 29 >>> >>> El miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2014 17:56:23 UTC-5, Martin Kleinschrodt >>> escribió: >>>> >>>> There we go: http://maklesoft.github.io/shape-shifter/ >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:15:16 PM UTC+1, Rob Dodson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> +1 for making a shapeshifter component. That would be a really fun >>>>> thing to play with. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Martin Kleinschrodt < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, the shapeshifter is a beauty. I was thinking about adding a >>>>>> couple of shapes and making it available as a standalone component. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> a drawing board full of shapes that could be done with no more than 6 >>>>>> lines >>>>>> :) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:00:02 AM UTC+1, Marcin Warpechowski >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Really impressive, also a good learning material. The shapeshifter >>>>>>> looks incredible yet is so simple! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Monday, February 10, 2014 7:39:21 PM UTC+1, Martin Kleinschrodt >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey guys, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd just like to share this project with you that I've been working >>>>>>>> on: https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's a simple, web based password manager built with Polymer. It >>>>>>>> started as a fun little side project that I was building for my own >>>>>>>> use and >>>>>>>> as an opportunity to get to know Polymer but now I am actually >>>>>>>> thinking >>>>>>>> about releasing it to the public. It's still pretty rough around the >>>>>>>> edges >>>>>>>> but I'd love to get some feedback early on! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can find a live demo here: http://maklesoft.github.io/padlock/ >>>>>>>> I've optimized it for a mobile experience so make sure to test it >>>>>>>> on an iPhone or Chrome for Android! I'd especially like to hear some >>>>>>>> feedback from Android users as I don't have an Android device >>>>>>>> available for >>>>>>>> testing right now. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's been an incredibly refreshing experience working with Polymer. >>>>>>>> As someone who has done a lot of work with Enyo (also a JS framework >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> emphasis on reusable components and encapsulation) I've felt right at >>>>>>>> home >>>>>>>> from the start, but in a lot of ways Polymer feels so much more >>>>>>>> natural and >>>>>>>> powerful! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Check it out and let me know what you think! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Martin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 >>>>>> --- >>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>>>> Groups "Polymer" group. >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, >>>>>> send an email to [email protected]. >>>>>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/8739cbc4-bbad-472b-9b16-076dfea82f6f%40googlegroups.com >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:24:23 AM UTC+2, Carlos Alberto Castaño >> García wrote: >>> >>> Really nice, but It does not work Chrome 35, this works well over >>> Firefox 29 >>> >>> El miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2014 17:56:23 UTC-5, Martin Kleinschrodt >>> escribió: >>>> >>>> There we go: http://maklesoft.github.io/shape-shifter/ >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:15:16 PM UTC+1, Rob Dodson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> +1 for making a shapeshifter component. That would be a really fun >>>>> thing to play with. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Martin Kleinschrodt < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, the shapeshifter is a beauty. I was thinking about adding a >>>>>> couple of shapes and making it available as a standalone component. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> a drawing board full of shapes that could be done with no more than 6 >>>>>> lines >>>>>> :) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:00:02 AM UTC+1, Marcin Warpechowski >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Really impressive, also a good learning material. The shapeshifter >>>>>>> looks incredible yet is so simple! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Monday, February 10, 2014 7:39:21 PM UTC+1, Martin Kleinschrodt >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hey guys, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd just like to share this project with you that I've been working >>>>>>>> on: https://github.com/maklesoft/padlock >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's a simple, web based password manager built with Polymer. It >>>>>>>> started as a fun little side project that I was building for my own >>>>>>>> use and >>>>>>>> as an opportunity to get to know Polymer but now I am actually >>>>>>>> thinking >>>>>>>> about releasing it to the public. It's still pretty rough around the >>>>>>>> edges >>>>>>>> but I'd love to get some feedback early on! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You can find a live demo here: http://maklesoft.github.io/padlock/ >>>>>>>> I've optimized it for a mobile experience so make sure to test it >>>>>>>> on an iPhone or Chrome for Android! I'd especially like to hear some >>>>>>>> feedback from Android users as I don't have an Android device >>>>>>>> available for >>>>>>>> testing right now. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's been an incredibly refreshing experience working with Polymer. >>>>>>>> As someone who has done a lot of work with Enyo (also a JS framework >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> emphasis on reusable components and encapsulation) I've felt right at >>>>>>>> home >>>>>>>> from the start, but in a lot of ways Polymer feels so much more >>>>>>>> natural and >>>>>>>> powerful! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Check it out and let me know what you think! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Martin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 >>>>>> --- >>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>>>> Groups "Polymer" group. >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, >>>>>> send an email to [email protected]. >>>>>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/8739cbc4-bbad-472b-9b16-076dfea82f6f%40googlegroups.com >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Polymer" group. 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