Pardon me for showing up seven months late to the party, but does anyone 
know if this issue has taken up again by the Chromium team?  I'm trying to 
build a polymer element that will provide a container for a set of elements 
that extend it, and found this post while hunting around.  Is the current 
best practice for wrapping subclass template DOM still to modify the 
superclass's Shadow DOM manually?

-Andrew


On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 8:36:58 AM UTC-7, Jan Miksovsky wrote:
>
> In porting a component framework to custom elements, I've hit a 
> significant hurdle in creating a custom element that can both derive from, 
> and populate the visual presentation of, a base element. Because the 
> problem description got more involved than can comfortably fit in a 
> discussion board post, I've written a blog post on the problem: 
> http://blog.quickui.org/2013/06/11/puzzle-define-html-custom-element-subclasses-that-can-fill-in-base-class-insertion-points/
> .
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions from this community would be much appreciated!
>

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