from what I've seen, part/theme shoooould cover most styling needs we've had. can't wait to play with it
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Would love to see a fully fleshed out example, even non working, to show the ideal end state!
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i.e. Imagine this worked for built in elements and we didn't have this pain, but could make them look like anything: how would it work?
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Replying to @sundress @rob_dodson and
built-in elements are a bit of a can of worms imo, but I can wrap my rain around generic custom elements that mimic the native ones
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Replying to @notwaldorf @rob_dodson and
That's what I'm getting at kind of. How would they need to be different to not be a can of worms? How could custom elements become standard?
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Replying to @sundress @notwaldorf and
Exactly! They can't. The Web will fragment into a billion <bigco-select>s
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Replying to @prushforth @sundress and
This is part of the benefit (in aggregate) of web components. We're *already* in this state, it's just all hidden in script.
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...what WC change about the situation is that we'll be able to survey the web and see which components are commonly used.
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We get nowhere when we ask developers to just not make things that solve their needs. Have to pave a path to mutual understanding.
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WC build that bridge, allowing a "web observatory" (e.g., BigQuery, UMA, etc.) to instrument and build understanding of aggregate behavior
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...and from that understanding, we can propose better, more appropriate standards that solve real needs (unlike <section> & <article>).
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Replying to @slightlylate @sundress and
Perfection, good etc. Builtins give us feedback from JS to native today, even without inheriting/mixing anything but the parse.
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