Can we just have a legitimate way to create an element using CSS instead of: .my-thing::after { content: ' '; } Pls.
@SlexAxton @benschwarz : watching this makes me cringe. You just want custom layout + Shadow DOM, right?
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@slightlylate@benschwarz I think I was saying :element was probably not the solution. But I think I'm saying that I'm fine with a CSS API. -
@slightlylate I don't think people are using CSS to inject content because they don't want to clog up their DOM. It's contextually nice. - 3 more replies
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@slightlylate@SlexAxton@benschwarz pretty sure shells/containers were proposed in CSS but browsers didn't want to implement.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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