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  1. Has anyone gotten #WebComponents and #ServerSideRendering to play nicely together? #Astro does a good job of rendering on the server, but it can only do that for a web component if the component's written in the same framework as the #AstroIsland it's contained in, which defeats the purpose of framework-independent components.

    @slightlyoff, this seems like something you'd have an answer for, since you've championed both parts.

  2. Has anyone gotten #WebComponents and #ServerSideRendering to play nicely together? #Astro does a good job of rendering on the server, but it can only do that for a web component if the component's written in the same framework as the #AstroIsland it's contained in, which defeats the purpose of framework-independent components.

    @slightlyoff, this seems like something you'd have an answer for, since you've championed both parts.

  3. Has anyone gotten and to play nicely together? does a good job of rendering on the server, but it can only do that for a web component if the component's written in the same framework as the it's contained in, which defeats the purpose of framework-independent components.

    @slightlyoff, this seems like something you'd have an answer for, since you've championed both parts.

  4. Has anyone gotten #WebComponents and #ServerSideRendering to play nicely together? #Astro does a good job of rendering on the server, but it can only do that for a web component if the component's written in the same framework as the #AstroIsland it's contained in, which defeats the purpose of framework-independent components.

    @slightlyoff, this seems like something you'd have an answer for, since you've championed both parts.

  5. Has anyone gotten #WebComponents and #ServerSideRendering to play nicely together? #Astro does a good job of rendering on the server, but it can only do that for a web component if the component's written in the same framework as the #AstroIsland it's contained in, which defeats the purpose of framework-independent components.

    @slightlyoff, this seems like something you'd have an answer for, since you've championed both parts.