At Divshot we *<3* Polymer, and we want to encourage a cambrian explosion 
of reusable custom elements as we all try to refine best practices. To that 
end, we've just released Ele, an in-browser Fiddle-esque editor tailored 
specifically for Polymer custom elements!

https://ele.io/

Ele is a static web app, is built completely with Polymer (naturally), is open 
source <https://github.com/divshot/ele-web>, and is hosted on Divshot (with 
a Node back-end on Heroku). The advantages of Ele vs. something like JSBin:

   1. You can use all of the core-* and paper-* elements, no contortions 
   required.
   2. We automatically use the core docs parser to parse out and display 
   documentation for the share page.
   3. We've got some big plans <https://ele.io/docs#roadmap> to make Ele 
   elements able to have their own Bower dependencies, publish to Gist (or 
   Bower), and more!

As an example, here's a github-readme <https://ele.io/mbleigh/github-readme> 
element that I threw together.

I really hope that you all get some great use out of this and help us 
evolve it into a tool that can help people learn, experiment with, and 
share their Polymer creations. Enjoy, and please let me know what you think!

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