And legacy Edge never implemented v0 or v1, despite the constituent APIs being the most popular requests for many years: https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-microsoft-edge-developer/filters/top …
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So mobile browsers got to ~full Web Components coverage in early '18 when UC switched to a modern Chromium. Desktop will pull into port when IE 11 is gone and Chromium-based Edge ships (imminently! hooray!): https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/
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There are lots of good outcomes from browsers finally agreeing a component model (even if it isn't perfect). For instance, Mozilla is re-doing their entire UI in Web Components: https://briangrinstead.com/blog/
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And massive organisations like Google and Salesforce are able to move their UIs off of warring stacks onto a common infrastructure. Google's components are currently transitioning (more than 10K of them!) at a rapid pace to v1.
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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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First one isn’t a toast. Second and third are unofficial attempts to port Android UI idioms to iOS. Fourth one is Google. You’re proving my point for me :)
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But the major point here is that the semantics of a potentially dismissable overlay is heavily used, both across desktop and mobile. Even by Mozilla.
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Sure, the end in general is good - my hope for this thread is testing whether the means are.
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