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Constructable Stylesheets and “adoptedStyleSheets”: One Parse, Every Shadow Root (fro)14
web-components, css, javascript, apis, shadow-dom
Shadow DOM Focus Delegation: Getting “delegatesFocus” Right (fro)13
accessibility, shadow-dom, focus, javascript, web-components
Headless Storybook With Lit12
storybook, headless
I Built an App in Every Frontend Framework11
frameworks, libraries, react, vuejs, svelte, angular, marko, jquery, alpinejs, solidjs, astro, qwik, comparisons
How I Write Custom Elements With “lit-html” (fro)10
web-components
Lit Is Joining the OpenJS Foundation (lit)9
openjs
Using Tailwind CSS With Lit and HTML Custom Elements (mat)8
tailwind, web-components
Using Lit to Create Cross-Language Components (mat)7
web-components
The Case for Web Components With Lit6
web-components, typescript, micro-frontends
Enhance vs. Lit vs. WebC… or, How to Server-Render a Web Component (jar/van)5
web-components, server-side-rendering, webc
11ty and Lit, a Match Made in Heaven for Simple Sites4
eleventy, web-components
Component Party3
websites, components, frameworks, comparisons, react, svelte, qwik, vuejs, angular, emberjs, solidjs, alpinejs, marko
Lit Web Components: Tailwind CSS Styles at Build Time (mic)2
web-components, tailwind
Goodnight Polymer Project1
web-components, polymer