Firstly, I'm really excited about Polymer and I'm having great fun playing 
around with it. My post is really a comment more than anything else but any 
salient tips, tricks, do's and don'ts is appreciated.

On my journey I have spent a bit of time looking at core-splitter. I've 
been trying to replicate a data rich interactive interface that we had 
written in WPF previously. One thing I have noticed is that as a consumer 
you need to do a lot of plumbing in order to make use of the core-splitter 
element to stop bad visual effects and deal with resizing. You can see what 
I mean if you put a core-toolbar as a left element of a core-splitter and 
move the divider all the way to the left. Lots of bleed through to the 
component on the right.

Now, my CSS Kung-Fu isn't the best and I'm sure I'm missing several tricks 
but from an implementation point of view the lack of an easy to use resize 
framework might result in a lot of boilerplate and workarounds to get 
suitable use out of core-splitter and avoid bad visual effects. Does anyone 
know of any plans to work toward this?



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