webcomponent
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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AngularJS Migration with Angular Elements
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A beautifully modular UI toolkit
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codepen as web component so that we can use it anywhere
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Simple web component for displaying Chart.js v4 charts
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Show menu from Fillet for Chefs on any website using Angular Elements and Web Components.
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Web components for improved HTML form elements.
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✨ Frontend framework that embeds everywhere & fully type-safe.
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📂 Customizable Web Component button to upload files to IPFS
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A guided, multi-step modal using customizable web components and state persistence.
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Web Sites helper
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Fully automated typescript bindings generated for Vivid web components to be used in VueJS
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A stencil component that displays child element if all conditions are fulfilled.
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🚀 Web adapter js es un paquete que te permite tener una comunicación dinámica con tus Web Componets externos, ademas podrás cargar tus estilos de forma dinámica.
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Theme switch web component which allows multiple themes; defaults to light, auto, dark
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WebComponent comments system for my blog using Angular and Github issues
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