Hi,Nano
That' right,Polymer implements material design on top of Webcomponent,they 
are all based on html5 and css3,the only difference is how they are 
implemented
Thanks for reminding me

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 8:18:43 PM UTC+8, NanoWANG wrote:
>
> Hi Peng,
>
> About your last question, AFAIK, material design is just a design spec, 
> angular-material and paper-elements are two different implementations. 
> Polymer itself does nothing about it.
>
> NanoWANG
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 12:18 PM Peng Kim <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,Eric
>>
>> Thanks for replying
>>
>> I think we have reason to cut out IE browser,because it is passed ,MS has 
>> published a new browser Edge which is isolated from IE, and this is new era 
>> of web,we should think about the future.Because I'm from China,and my 
>> customers are almost Chinese,So,in addition to the popular browsers like 
>> chrome,Firefox,safari,opera,etc,we have our own browsers which is based on 
>> chrome V8 engine,but they are quite different from chrome on displaying or 
>> anything compatibility stuff,so,it is quite hard to me to make decision.
>>
>> I found AngularJS has its own Material design libs,
>> https://material.angularjs.org  ,what is the differences between Polymer 
>> and  Materialize http://materializecss.com/ , when you choose what 
>> Material design libs work with Angular,why Polymer?not angular materializer 
>> or something else?
>>
>> Peng
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 5:00:15 AM UTC+8, Eric Eslinger wrote:
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>>> I am not on the polymer team, but in my own experience:
>>>
>>> 1) polymer works well (especially polymer 1.0 with the new shady dom) on 
>>> modern browsers; like last two versions of stuff. So not IE8, but it works 
>>> on IE11 in my experience. It doesn't run well (or at all) on the old stock 
>>> android browser, but mobile chrome / safari run it fine on modern phones.
>>>
>>> 3) Angularjs works just fine with polymer when polymer is in full 
>>> shadow-dom mode, but that introduces browser slowness and some 
>>> incompatibilities. In shady DOM mode, (see my earlier thread) at the 
>>> current time, angular's DOM manipulation functions (ng-if, ng-repeat, etc) 
>>> will alter the DOM without telling polymer that the DOM was just altered, 
>>> which can potentially lead to errors in class isolation, where the css 
>>> classes don't get distributed properly to newly-added stuff.
>>>
>>> e
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 9:20 AM Peng Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>> Hi,Polymer team
>>>>
>>>> I was so exciting when i saw the brand new official version 1.0  of 
>>>> Polymer ,Thanks to the Polymer team for bringing us so amazing stuff.I 
>>>> cant 
>>>> wait trying it out for my big project.But I want to eliminate my worries 
>>>> and doubts before utilize it in my project.
>>>>
>>>> 1,What about the compatibility?does it work great on 
>>>> IE7-11?safari5+?chrome*?firefox*?opera*?and even in mobile built-in 
>>>> browser?
>>>>
>>>> 2,Can this version be used for social networking website or e-commerce 
>>>> website for a company?
>>>>
>>>> 3,I want to use it with Angularjs,what is the best practice to work 
>>>> well with Angularjs?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advanced,Any reply will be appreciated!
>>>>
>>>> Peng 
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>>
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