Nice to see that you've been able to successfully use the tech behind 
polymer and incorporate it into your own design and feel. Its very 
encouraging :)


On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 7:23:36 PM UTC-6, Daniel Llewellyn wrote:
>
> Hi gang, 
>
> Thought you might be interested in a project I worked on using a small 
> amount of polymer. 
>
> I recently launched a tiny informational site in the UK on behalf of 
> Sanofi-Aventis (the pharmaceutical company) about their relaunch of a UK 
> brand of headache medication called "Syndol". While I didn't use polymer 
> or web components exclusively, or even extensively, I have utilised them 
> on a very limited basis for the encapsulation capability which allowed me 
> to (mainly) insert retina-capable imagery with webp alternatives using the 
> picture element. The encapsulation capability of polymer allowed me to 
> simplify the image code to a single line of code for each image instead of 
> the verbosity that is <picture>, srcset and <source>. 
>
> The best example of my usage is this page (the thumbnails): 
> http://www.syndol.co.uk/your-better-place/relaxation-zone 
>
> Regards, 
> Daniel Llewellyn. 
>

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