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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Eric Meyer, CSS Nerd‏ @meyerweb 10 Sep 2019
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      Here’s a puzzler (to which I do not know the answer): what is the most-recently-introduced element in HTML?

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    2. Rick Viscomi‏ @rick_viscomi 10 Sep 2019
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      @briankardell

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    3. вкαя∂εℓℓ‏ @briankardell 10 Sep 2019
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      <slot>, I think.

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    4. вкαя∂εℓℓ‏ @briankardell 10 Sep 2019
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      @domenic or @annevk would be able to confirm - it might also depend on what you measure as its actual appearance too - but my guess, recollection, and data from httparchive would suggest it is slot

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    5. Laurie Voss‏ @seldo 10 Sep 2019
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      <slot> was April 2016, which is the most recent of anything I've found:https://github.com/whatwg/html/commit/3c157377135d05fbdd74f8c69199b47408bc6a9a …

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    6. вкαя∂εℓℓ‏ @briankardell 10 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @seldo @rick_viscomi and

      yeah, though, like I said it also probably depends what you are measuring from exactly. iirc a diff version of this dates still with <slot> to @dglazkov's work in... '10? which in turn respun some stuff from past attempts - I'm not sure when it is good to measure.

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    7. вкαя∂εℓℓ‏ @briankardell 10 Sep 2019
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      like, ~depending~, you might be able to make the case that <template> has newer origins? I doubt it and am pretty confident that by almost every measure, <slot> is the winner here.

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    8. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 10 Sep 2019
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      We designed slots and templates at the same time, but <template> got done much more quickly (2011?) as the semantics were easier -- "only" required a change to core XML parsing!

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    9. Anne van Kesteren‏ @annevk 10 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @slightlylate @briankardell and

      Yeah, though <slot> is Apple’s take on <content>. And all of it is a remix of XBL. Only took a lil less than two decades in total.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 10 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @annevk @briankardell and

      Record time! As in, I think websites were delivered on 45s in the mail when we started this journey.

      11:14 PM - 10 Sep 2019
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        2. вкαя∂εℓℓ‏ @briankardell 11 Sep 2019
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          I wonder how many people reading this just thought "45s is very respectable time for mail delivery, Alex"..

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        3. Ada Rose Cannon‏ @Lady_Ada_King 11 Sep 2019
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          My brain first went 45" floppy?! Then ooohhh 45rpm record.

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        1. Ben Lesh‏ @BenLesh 11 Sep 2019
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