Collection of web components written using custom-web-components using a HTML rendering library, lit-html(render, html)
Bind custom web components e.g. <custom-binding>
Custom web components
Custom web components
Wrapper React components for custom web components provided by the '@capitec/omni-components' package
Custom web components.
A library for custom web components
Custom Web Components
The what3words javascript components package extends the [JS API](https://github.com/what3words/w3w-node-wrapper) and builds custom web components for use in static HTML documents, [Angular](https://angularjs.com), [ReactJS](https://reactjs.com), and [Vue
Custom web components to format values based on the browser's language.
A simplified interface for creating custom web components.
A collection of custom web components.
Gaia custom web components built with Lit and Web Awesome design tokens.
Custom web components for CentraDraudze
'Simple Custom Web Components for your Project'
A collection of custom web components by PixelMakers
My custom web components
Custom web components for eSignatur collaborator onboarding application
Custom web components for Shi Applied Research
custom web components for storefront
Simple basis for creating standard custom web components with one little HTML rendering library, lit-html(render, html) should you want to use it!
A collection of custom web components
A React component wrapper for web components.
Abstract test suite with tooling for testing custom web components.
A Jekyll plugin that transforms custom Markdown syntax into Web Awesome components.
Opulent is an intelligent Templating Engine created to speed up web development through fast rendering and custom web component definitions.
A library that transforms custom Markdown syntax into Web Awesome components. Framework-agnostic and can be used with Jekyll, Hugo, or any other static site generator.
Glimmer DSL for Web (Ruby in the Browser Web Frontend Framework) enables building Web Frontends using Ruby in the Browser, as per Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with DSLs and TIMTOWTDI) and the Rails way (Convention over Configuration) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby HTML DSL, which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) Data-Binding (using <=) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) Data-Binding (using <=>). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via Content Data-Binding. Modular design is supported with Glimmer Web Components, Component Slots, and Component Custom Event Listeners. And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included Glimmer DSL for CSS. Many samples are demonstrated in the Rails sample app (there is a very minimal Standalone [No Rails] sample app too). You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with Glimmer DSL for Web! This gem relies on Opal Ruby.
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