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Components for the DOM as you've never seen before

published 3.1.2 3 years ago
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Allow data objects to be passed to custom elements as attributes

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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A stand-alone working lightweight version of the W3C Custom Elements specification

published 0.5.4 6 years ago
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Create native Custom Elements using Typescript without using any third party libraries

published 0.0.16 6 years ago
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lighterhtml based custom elements builtins

published 1.0.4 3 years ago
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Custom configurable props for React or HTML elements

published 1.0.0-beta 8 years ago
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Use custom elements in your React components without resorting to hacks.

published 2.0.6 7 years ago
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Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. It includes many web standards from WHATWG DOM and HTML.

published 9.20.3 a year ago
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A minimalistic boilerplate to wait for Custom Elements, or libraries, definition

published 1.0.2 4 years ago
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Setup any element as if it was a Custom Element

published 2.0.1 a year ago
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Utility for building HTML custom elements

published 2.0.1 7 years ago
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A minimalistic, framework agnostic, lazy Custom Elements loader

published 2.0.0 3 years ago
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Modal component that can be customized with everything like DOM elements, text or an other component

published 0.0.4 a year ago
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Custom Element used to hide and show elements based on whether the viewport is intersecting other elements.

published 0.2.1 2 years ago
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AttributeJS is a 1KB library alternative to Custom Elements v1 with the same modern API

published 2.0.0 6 years ago
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Core styles and infrastructure for ui-components

published 1.0.0 8 years ago
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Aspect ratio element.

published 1.0.1 2 years ago
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Tiny library for creating browser supported custom elements

published 1.0.1 2 years ago
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WC-Upgrader is a JS Utility that 'upgrades' elements to the specified custom element when they are defined.

published 1.0.0 4 years ago
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