Idea here: could bootstrap.css be preprocessed to add this before each
selector:
* /deep/

There are a few libraries out there for parsing CSS files. Probably not too
hard to write a script for it.


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 10:52 AM, 'Rob Dodson' via Polymer <
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> This is kind of where the old world bumps up against the new world.
> Bootstrap was never designed to work with Web Components so it's not easy
> to shoehorn it in.
>
> It sounds like what you want is for an element to know about and style its
> internal structure, but externally you should be able to easily theme these
> things so they look cohesive (probably by using /deep/). I don't think
> there's a quick fix way to go about that. Bootstrap (and libraries like it)
> will need to be rewritten to work in that model.
>
> FWIW, we talk about this exact issue _a lot_ and we're trying to come up
> with good strategies to deal with it. So definitely don't take this as
> dismissal in any way. It's just a tough nut to crack ;)
>
>
> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Douglas Hubler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm in the exact same situation with Polymer and Bootstrap in fact.  I'm
>> blissfully productive using leaking CSS.   IMO Karsten was on the right
>> track w/fixing this in bootstrap, there needs a adapter to be shadow dom
>> aware.  Maybe there's some clever less/sass/stylus hacking to make this
>> painless.   If i pull in a third party set of tags that are bootstrap
>> based, then I should be able to apply same adapter to them as well.  If
>> third party has specified CSS locally, then that would be difficult I think
>> and would be an argument against defining them locally IMO.
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