My bet is the data is not detecting what they should. 10% is huge. Like React huge. There is no momentum anywhere close to that for WC (although I hope to see it) in confs. Or maybe we're using it through libs (React, Angular, ...) without knowing it?
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So there are huge WC users (YouTube is built on Polymer, all AMP documents are WCs). Spot-checking some of the URLs, I was surprised how much was teams using a few components here and there. Design systems, ad networks rolling out some UI here and there, etc.
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Outside of massive google properties, like YouTube and AMP, hows the takeup? Not arguing, just curious.
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Hard to disentangle, but large. At the scale of 10% of pageloads, it's a huge fraction of everything.
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Which part of web components? Custom elements? Shadow DOM? Something else?
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Custom elements. SD is ~8%
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sorry. i probably skewed the data. most of these are me refreshing GitHub.
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I’m a bit skeptical but open to learning more. At Microsoft Edge, we commonly found large adoption of features caused by feature detect/widely used frameworks/top 10 sites. WebGL showed this until we changed how we measured it. Probably worth validating more deeply if possible.
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Curious how much flexbox is being used -- I use it all the time but don't know what the public usage rate is
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Chrome publishes usage data publicly. I took a quick look and 'flex-direction' is used in ~48% of page loads. I think that translate into 'very popular' which is not surprising. https://www.chromestatus.com/metrics/css/popularity#flex-direction …
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