I'm not sure exactly what happened; but "custom elements v0" got used quite a bit, especially on Google properties. YouTube was using v0 (with a slow polyfill for other browsers) for years after v1 shipped
Moving big sites like YouTube over to V1 -- particularly after Mozilla sunk HTML Imports without a proposed replacement -- has taken time, but is also in-progress.
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And to the OP's original point, toasts occur in most GSuite (desktop) sites. We have many internal implementations of them *specifically for desktop*. It's unclear what quibbles
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It’s not hard. Don’t put Google-specific UI idioms in the Web.
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This all sounds great in a consequentialist, "my way was best no matter the means to the end" way (I'm on the chromium train of course). The question up-thread was whether a flag hid V0. Sounds like no, or it wouldn't be used heavily by Google properties. That seems news to Erik.
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This was all pre-Origin Trials (which we'd clearly use now), and comes with big speculative error bars attached about what *could* have happened otherwise. My analysis in '14 was that we'd tried to work with others for ~3 years and were getting no real engagement.
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