Template for kicking off a new Web Component
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Template for kicking off a new Web Component
A dependency-free Web Component that generates progressively-enhanced collapsible regions using ARIA States and Properties.
A Web Component to unfurl regular links into rich previews
A Web Component to play audio or video with a button
A Web Component to display Mastodon posts and their metadata
A Web Component to share web pages using the native OS sharing options
A Web Component that allows you to submit data to local storage
A Web Component to add anchor links to headings with IDs
A Web Component to display Bluesky posts and their metadata
👾 GitHub style identicon avatar
A Web Component for filtering items using a text input
A light-weight tool to reactivly generate and update markup in-browser. Templiteral can be used to manage native data, property and event bindings using familiar syntax without the need for an external compiler or complicated build tools.
A Web Component to indicate when an audio, or video, element is playing
A Web Component to sample audio or video added to an upload input
A Web Component to surface an audio or video's duration as a CSS Custom Property
Polymer 2.0 based custom element. A high level wrapper custom element to give you broader control for Managing Calendar of events, appointments or meetings. It uses multiple pf custom elements (pf-calendar-events and pf-calendar-events-data)
A custom element and a style useful to create responsive and fluid grid layouts
A Web Component to set a site-wide theme preference using a native select element, saved to local storage.
A dependency-free Web Component that fetches a URL and appends the response to a <template>.
Vanilla JS animated logo for NCLS Development's Orca solution, as a Web Component
Add a description, image, and links to the customelements topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the customelements topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."