+Steve Orvell <[email protected]>

I believe the shimmer runs regardless of native implementation. That's b/c
other features like mixins and @apply are not implemented in any browser.

We've talked about a tool to pre-him styles. Not sure where that is the
priority pipeline....

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 1:57 PM Michael Giuffrida <[email protected]>
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> Hey Polymer folks,
>
> The latest desktop Chrome supports CSS custom variables natively, as has
> Firefox for a while now. This should increase performance compared with
> shimming variables.
>
> Is the Polymer shim aware of native implementations, or does it still
> spend cycles shimming them? Does this behavior change depending on how
> styling is done (<custom-style>s, inside/outside dom-modules, etc.)?
>
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