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Developers can create custom, reusable, encapsulated HTML tags for the web using Web Components. Components use the Custom Element standard, frequently in combination with the Shadow DOM, HTML Templates, and ES Modules.
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using paper-progress
that shows a loader at the top of the plugin
and can be enabled/disabled from the plugins
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I noticed on the Stencil that two interesting badges are displayed in its README.md files. These two displays easily which version is available in NPM and which licensing is used.
I think we can add these two to our README.md (in any web components, utils, etc.) too.
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In Stencil it is solved as following:
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Created by Alex Russell
Released 2011
- Organization
- webcomponents
- Website
- www.webcomponents.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Right now, there is no "docs/best_practices.md" file.
Create this file and describe the best practices for running Rendertron. Some to get started: