> I wonder what the alternatives are for /deep/ and ::shadow in 0.5 apps - so that I can start avoiding their use already...
Does anyone have suggestions? Note that we use polymer 0.5 elements that are controlled by other people and so we can't just go in and change them, so our options are limited. I see mention of allow /deep/ in a 'static profile'. i'm not sure what that is, tbh. Thanks, Max. On Thu, 9 Jul 2015 at 18:21 Max <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks guys for the elaboration and it's a bit of a relief that it isn't > imminent at least. > > Note that some of us actually want to develop elements (and apps) that > will work in the long term, that we can actually 'finish' and not be a > life-time commitment of maintenance - it was looking like I would have to > go back over the projects I've been involved with and fix them all, > somehow, and I don't think my employer would have been completely happy at > the prospect (and, actually, would probably have just let them die - it's a > choice :/). > > I wonder what the alternatives are for /deep/ and ::shadow in 0.5 apps - > so that I can start avoiding their use already... > > Thanks, > > Max. > > On Thu, 9 Jul 2015 at 17:36 Eric Eslinger <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It does probably light a stronger fire under us slowpokes who are still >> using the 0.5 release, however. >> >> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 9:25 AM 'Kevin Schaaf' via Polymer < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Yes, the plan is to migrate all use of /deep/ and ::shadow in Polymer >>> elements to custom properties, as it has been removed from the spec and as >>> noted Chrome has posted deprecation warnings. The vast majority of that >>> migration was already done during the 1.0 port and anything remaining >>> should be vestigial at this point and should be cleaned up soon. I opened >>> an issue for paper-slider; feel free to open issue on any other stragglers >>> you find (a quick search didn't find any). >>> >>> It is unlikely that Chrome will actually remove support for these >>> combinators in the immediate future and the Shady DOM styling shim does >>> support it for now so there is no immediate risk of breakage; however our >>> team rule is to not rely on them going forward, and users obviously >>> shouldn't either. >>> >>> Kevin >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Max <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I'd be interested to know the plans here, since it means existing app >>>> will stop working with new browsers. Will there be some way to turn those >>>> features on again? >>>> >>>> Max. >>>> >>>> On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 17:01 Eric Bidelman <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> +Taylor Savage <[email protected]> +Yvonne Yip <[email protected]> do >>>>> we have plans to move away from the deprecated CSS features? >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 3:54 PM Pavel Sergeev <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> there is a plan to remove /deep/ and ::shadow support from the >>>>>> dynamic profile in Blink (http://crbug.com/489954). >>>>>> It means that /deep/ and ::shadow in CSS code will stop working in >>>>>> Chrome soon. >>>>>> >>>>>> I know, that Polymer provides an alternative in a form of custom CSS >>>>>> properties. However /deep/ and ::shadow >>>>>> are still used in implementation of several Polymer elements, either >>>>>> directly (e.g. paper-slider/paper-slider.css) or >>>>>> indirectly, by using classes defined >>>>>> in iron-flex-layout/classes/iron-flex-layout.html (e.g. <paper-tab>, >>>>>> <paper-progress>). >>>>>> >>>>>> What do you think about that? 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