Wow really great article, it makes a lot of sense for you since you are working on a plugin and the support is a little bit more open than for who want to use web components for web development. Thanks to your article now I'm thinking about it, I love vanilla Js and I prefer it, in my opinion at the end it depends, but when I can vanilla is the way to go, with web components mmm would be amazing more support for other browsers
That's true, browser support could be a concern for traditional web applications and websites that need to target a wider array of browsers and users. The browser support is not bad overall however. There is definitely a case for using web components in production with polyfills if needed.
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Wow really great article, it makes a lot of sense for you since you are working on a plugin and the support is a little bit more open than for who want to use web components for web development. Thanks to your article now I'm thinking about it, I love vanilla Js and I prefer it, in my opinion at the end it depends, but when I can vanilla is the way to go, with web components mmm would be amazing more support for other browsers
That's true, browser support could be a concern for traditional web applications and websites that need to target a wider array of browsers and users. The browser support is not bad overall however. There is definitely a case for using web components in production with polyfills if needed.