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Web Components, for when VueJS is too much

Mainasara Al-amin Tsowa on February 11, 2019

These days when you want to make a website you just can't avoid the words "VueJS" or "ReactJS" and for very good reasons, these libraries make deve...
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VincentN

Tip: instead of using a MutationObserver, one could just use the standard available observedAttributes property together with the changedAttributeCallback function to observe changes :-)

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Faisal Rahman

Nice article! If I may ask, how's the browser support for this feature as of now?

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Damien Cosset

Can I Use. Let's just say it's on the way ;)

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Mainasara Al-amin Tsowa

Yeah, it's on the way but there is also a polyfill so you don't have to wait

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Benny Powers 🇮🇱🇨🇦

Nice nice nice!

Why not add the #webcomponents tag to this post for more exposure?

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Mainasara Al-amin Tsowa

Thanks that's a good idea, don't know why I did not think of that 😅.

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Lars Richter

Awesome article. Thanks for the short and crisp introduction. I love tutorials with good examples. Looking forward to your next posts.

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Stefano Giraldi

Yeah! Truly good examples! A big thumb up.