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  1. @hawkticehurst This is very interesting. I don't think I'm sold on an `x-signal` custom element (auto coercion and reliance on `innerHTML` seem sketchy to me), but it's a unique concept to explore for sure.

    If it's interesting to you, I'm doing something not too dissimilar with #HydroActive. It's not quite defining state in HTML like you are, but it does focus on reading initial values from pre-rendered HTML with signals as a reactivity mechanism.

    github.com/dgp1130/HydroActive

  2. @hawkticehurst This is very interesting. I don't think I'm sold on an `x-signal` custom element (auto coercion and reliance on `innerHTML` seem sketchy to me), but it's a unique concept to explore for sure.

    If it's interesting to you, I'm doing something not too dissimilar with #HydroActive. It's not quite defining state in HTML like you are, but it does focus on reading initial values from pre-rendered HTML with signals as a reactivity mechanism.

    github.com/dgp1130/HydroActive

  3. @hawkticehurst This is very interesting. I don't think I'm sold on an `x-signal` custom element (auto coercion and reliance on `innerHTML` seem sketchy to me), but it's a unique concept to explore for sure.

    If it's interesting to you, I'm doing something not too dissimilar with #HydroActive. It's not quite defining state in HTML like you are, but it does focus on reading initial values from pre-rendered HTML with signals as a reactivity mechanism.

    github.com/dgp1130/HydroActive

  4. @hawkticehurst This is very interesting. I don't think I'm sold on an `x-signal` custom element (auto coercion and reliance on `innerHTML` seem sketchy to me), but it's a unique concept to explore for sure.

    If it's interesting to you, I'm doing something not too dissimilar with #HydroActive. It's not quite defining state in HTML like you are, but it does focus on reading initial values from pre-rendered HTML with signals as a reactivity mechanism.

    github.com/dgp1130/HydroActive

  5. @hawkticehurst This is very interesting. I don't think I'm sold on an `x-signal` custom element (auto coercion and reliance on `innerHTML` seem sketchy to me), but it's a unique concept to explore for sure.

    If it's interesting to you, I'm doing something not too dissimilar with . It's not quite defining state in HTML like you are, but it does focus on reading initial values from pre-rendered HTML with signals as a reactivity mechanism.

    github.com/dgp1130/HydroActive/

  6. Day 4 of 12 Days of Web Components!

    Today you get a two-for-one post!

    First we're talking about a browser-native MDX.

    Then we'll identify and discuss a web component architecture that sits somewhere in between HTML and JavaScript Web Components that I've come to call "Portable HTML Web Components."

    hawkticehurst.com/writing/12-d