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The #WebComponentsAdvent is over, and I'm doing some finishing touches before making it open source next week. Then I'll work on updating the Awesome Web Components list – by the way, give it a star!
https://t.co/KAW3rCyMjB

#WebComponentsAdvent Day 24: Who to Follow.
The final day of this series about Web Components is dedicated to all the awesome folks in the community who #useThePlatform and rely on web standards. This project wouldn't be possible without your work!
https://t.co/DF1aNJkpuE
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 23: Starter Templates.
If you want to start creating Web Components, today's update is for you! Meet the list of starters kits with @vite_js, @buildWithLit, @FAST_UI, @vuejs, @sveltejs, @shoelace_style, other libraries and tools.
https://t.co/85YKWls7YJ
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 22: Talks and Recordings.
Unlike fancy frameworks, Web Components don't make so much noise at modern frontend conferences and don't produce so much wow among JS developers. But I do have some great talks to share with you today:
https://t.co/IDzR9Jpy4R
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 21: Case Studies.
Today's update is a list of real-world cases and stories shared by different teams who used Web Components in production. Do check it out if you consider using Custom Elements or Shadow DOM in your project.
https://t.co/Al8saBzBIF
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 20: Standalone Elements.
Do you remember the old motto "there is an element for that"? While we don't have a new version of the Web Components catalog out yet, I got you covered! Meet the list of standalones (more to come later):
https://t.co/KxQ2JBNRhZ
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 19: Showcase.
I enjoy reading the stories shared by developers who build Web Components. Despite years of experience, I often learn a lot from their challenges, mistakes and pain points. Here's some reading I recommend:
https://t.co/B74Ke9d32e
@passle_ Thanks! I still have to update the content and to align it with #WebComponentsAdvent. Will work on it soon.
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 18: Testing Solutions.
While JSDOM supports Web Components, it's usually better to test them in real browsers that people actually use. Today's update provides examples of using Web Test Runner, Cypress, Playwright, and more.
https://t.co/ytu2hDmOGd
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 17, Part 2: Polyfills and Shims.
Experimental features related to Web Components are usually supported only by a subset of browsers. But you can still try them in your projects using polyfills. Here you can find several options:
https://t.co/wcVBVhmpoC
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 17: Proposals and Drafts.
While Web Components in general have great browser support, there are still some important proposals currently being discussed and prototyped. Today's update is a list of relevant materials.
https://t.co/xo9mLs3qXB
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 16: Documenting.
Today's update is about Custom Elements Manifest and various tools for documenting Web Components. This is essential to enable IDE support and code completion for better developer experience.
https://t.co/gWNo32jL8q
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 15: Opinions and Takes.
People have been talking about Web Components for years. Today's update includes 20 articles from different developers with their criticism, rant and praise. And this is still not a comprehensive list!
https://t.co/Y8NGLyicKQ
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 13: Styling Options.
Styling Web Components is a huge topic: new CSS selectors, custom CSS properties, Constructable Stylesheets... Some people suggest to ditch Shadow DOM, others want to use Tailwind. Let's dive into it!
https://t.co/qJHVr0sSLZ
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 12: Guides and Tutorials.
There are many questions to answer when creating Web Components: which library to use, how to handle data and state, etc. Here is a list of articles that give some answers (with more to be added later).
https://t.co/IE9n3WSbwT
RT @[email protected]
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 11: Best Practices.
Unlike full-blown frameworks, #WebComponents do not enforce you to code in a certain way. Check out the today's update to learn about important things to consider and to avoid making common (1/2)
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 11: Best Practices.
Unlike full-blown frameworks, Web Components do not enforce you to code in a certain way. Check out the today's update to learn about important things to consider and to avoid making common mistakes.
https://t.co/kBcaVKMRXR
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.
If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by @buildWithLit, @ChromiumDev and @OpenWc teams.
https://t.co/5BDPJszkHk
#WebComponentsAdvent Day 9: Component Libraries.
Apart from design systems, there are many other use cases for Web Components: CMS, scientific writing, 2D and 3D scenes and even creating VS Code extensions. Check out the today's update to discover more:
https://t.co/xpsjLjVu8k
@StuRobson Thanks for the mention! For anyone interested in web components, stay tuned for updates via #WebComponentsAdvent.
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