Hi Dimitri, I was at Google I/O and seriously liked the subject. Will dive into the other links you've sent.
Regards, Rokesh On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Dimitri Glazkov <[email protected]>wrote: > Here's yet another series of updates around Web Components: > > * X-Tag, a library from Mozilla (the closest thing we have today to a > custom DOM elements polyfill) is doing well and enjoying warm > reception across the interwebs: http://mozilla.github.com/x-tag/ > > * Alex Komoroske and I did a talk on Web Components at Google I/O: > http://youtu.be/2txPYQOWBtg > It was received well overall. Notice, that we used custom tags rather > than "is" attribute approach to explain custom elements, primarily to > avoid expectations mismatch with X-Tag, which we suggested as a way to > try things out early. > > * The talk spurred some really interesting new ideas. By far the most > comprehensive was the blog post by Quick UI folks: > http://blog.quickui.org/2012/07/02/web-component-properties/. I highly > recommend reading it. > > * There is some really interesting research being done by Adobe > engineers at the intersection of CSS Regions and Shadow DOM: > > http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2012/06/25/working-with-css-regions-and-shadow-dom/ > > :DG< > >
