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@kulykov ah, I remember interacting with #OpenWC docs, and I wasn't particularly pleased to see marginal focus on how to do things with #LitElement. You can imagine what my thought process was ATM: a lot of Lit talk = vendor lock-in = bye. I'll investigate it better.
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Excited to share a presentation around the ongoing #Vaadin #WebComponents #accessibility project improvements. Do check it out if you are interested in #a11y. There's some groundwork being done and that also gets us closer to
#buildWithLit conversion!https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1avZO5MFD5h045C9sxBtj9nuswawMVLJnCaiRlX_TIXU/edit?usp=sharing
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Some secrets from the #Vaadin R&D weekly update. Our #designsystem team has been working on really cool stuff lately, including #buildWithLit experiments! Also, do check out eslint-config-vaadin alpha, it's a great #eslint config:
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Today has been a good day. Despite russian missile strikes and rolling blackouts, I managed to deliver experimental versions of 5 #Vaadin #WebComponents using #buildWithLit. Don't tell it to my tech lead!
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@jyasskin @slightlyoff Here's an example of SSR using #buildWithLit:
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New additions to Web Components bookmarks:
- cypress-lit = #Cypress + #buildWithLit 🔥
- query-selector-shadow-dom by #Webdriver
- Shadow DOM support for Capybara 💎
- Shadow DOM with Java #SeleniumCheck out the full list of testing solutions:
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The #WebComponentsAdvent is over, and I'm doing some finishing touches before making it #opensource next week. Then I'll work on updating the Awesome #WebComponents list. By the way, if you like it, give it a star on #GitHub!
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 24: Who to Follow.
Today is not #FollowFriday but I'm still glad to share the final day of this series about #WebComponents, which is dedicated to all the awesome folks in the #fediverse community who #useThePlatform and rely on web standards. This project wouldn't be possible without your work!
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 23: Starter Templates.
If you want to start creating #WebComponents, today's update is for you! Meet the list of starters kits with @vite, #buildWithLit, #vue, #svelte, FAST, Shoelace, other libraries and tools.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 22: Talks and Recordings.
Unlike fancy frameworks, #WebComponents don't make so much noise at modern frontend conferences and don't produce so much wow among #javascript developers. But I still have some great talks to share with you today:
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 21: Case Studies.
Today's update is a list of real-world cases and stories shared by different teams who used #WebComponents in production. Do check it out especially if you consider using #CustomElements or #ShadowDOM in your project.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 20: Standalone Elements.
Do you remember the old motto "there is an element for that"? While we don't have a new version of the #WebComponents catalog out yet, I got you covered! Meet the list of awesome standalones (more to come later):
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 19: Showcase.
I enjoy reading the stories shared by developers who build #WebComponents. Despite years of experience in the field, I often learn a lot from their challenges, mistakes and pain points. Here's some reading I recommend:
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@bp Sure. Some sections are still a bit outdated because I was busy with #WebComponentsAdvent lately, and the blackout last week made it a challenge. I'll get to polishing the content during the holidays.
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@DavidDarnes Say no more! The #WebComponentsAdvent that I'm working on is basically just a bunch of links. Plain #html and no #javascript whatsoever.
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It's been a month since I joined #fediverse. Time for a proper #introduction 🙃
I'm Serhii from #Ukraine. Not always online due to #UkraineWar (we had a 30 hours #blackout last week after russian missile strikes).
I've been working at #Vaadin for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating #WebComponents using #javascript, #java and #typescript.
Finally, I'm a member of #OpenWC and #ModernWebDev teams. I also do #opensource on my own and I especially enjoy using #buildWithLit 🔥
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 18: Testing Solutions.
While JSDOM supports #WebComponents, it's usually better to test them in real browsers that people actually use. Today's update provides examples of using Web Test Runner by #ModernWebDev, #Cypress, #Playwright and other tools.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 17, Part 2: Polyfills and Shims.
Experimental features related to #WebComponents are usually supported only by a subset of browsers. But you can still try them in your projects using polyfills. Here you can find several options:
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 17: Proposals and Drafts.
While #WebComponents in general have great browser support, there are still some important proposals and drafts currently being discussed, prototyped and implemented. Today's update is a list of relevant materials.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 16: Documenting.
Today's update is about Custom Elements Manifest and various tools for documenting #WebComponents. This is essential to enable IDE support and code completion for better developer experience.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 15: Opinions and Takes.
People have been talking about #WebComponents for years. Today's update includes 20 articles from different developers with their criticism, rant and praise. And this is still not a comprehensive list!
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 14: Frameworks Recipes.
#WebComponents can be used with any frontend framework, like #react, #angular, #vue, or #svelte. Today's update describes some approaches and techniques you might need to use for better developer experience.
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Today we released React wrappers for #Vaadin web components, powered by #buildWithLit Labs React. Check it out: npm i @hilla/react-components
#WebComponents + #react = 😎
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 13: Styling Options.
Styling #WebComponents is a huge topic: new #CSS selectors, custom CSS properties, Constructable Stylesheets... Some people suggest to ditch #ShadowDOM, others want to use #Tailwind. Let's dive into it!
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 12: Guides and Tutorials.
There are many questions to answer when creating #WebComponents: which library to use, how to handle data and state, etc. Here is a list of articles that give some answers (with more to be added later).
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 11: Best Practices.
Unlike full-blown frameworks, #WebComponents do not enforce you to code in a certain way. Check out the today's update to learn about important things to consider and to avoid making common mistakes.
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.
If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by #buildWithLit, Chrome Developers and #OpenWc teams:
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 9: Component Libraries.
Apart from #designsystems, today there is a plenty of other use cases for #WebComponents: CMS, scientific writing, 2D and 3D scenes and even creating VS Code extensions. Check out the today's update to discover more:
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#WebComponentsAdvent Day 8: Design Systems.
Today many companies build their #designsystems using #WebComponents. This is especially important for enterprise scale companies and teams that create apps using different frameworks. Here you can find a bunch of examples:
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Some notable projects from the today's #WebComponentsAdvent update whose maintainers have already joined Fediverse:
- Lit: @justinfagnani @graynorton,
- WebC: @zachleat,
- Enhance: @tbeseda.I'm pretty sure there are more people working on #WebComponents here. Let's get in touch, and please let me know if I missed someone!