👀 Howdy, Web Components afficionados!
Welcome to this new space entirely dedicated to the Web Components Community. We want to offer to all of you that are involved, interested, or curious about WC, a place where your can share, learn, discuss about them.
We're convinced that the Web Components are a corner stone of the Future of Web interfaces. This community needs everyone of you!
Here, you will have access to resources shared by users and editors of Web Components tools and solutions; discussions about they framweworks and the technologies involved; feedback and use-cases; and much more. This place is yours, fell free to share and contribute!
Here's the first things you may want to start with:
- 👋 Introduce yourself in this thread and let us know where you’re from and what you’re working on;
- 📢 Share your experiences with particular stacks or frameworks, and your projects;
- 💬 Create discussions and ask questions about WC, frameworks and standard features, and learn from others;
- 🏷 Follow tags dedicated to your favorite topics;
- 🙋♀️🙋♂️ And, of course, connect with others
We expect everyone in the community to treat each other kindly and respectfully, and to abide by our code of conduct to participate.
Welcome to this new adventure!
Discussion (22)
Hi Everyone, very happy to have found this community.
I have been playing around with web components for a long time and find it an exciting area where web is heading to.
I'm working on a visual editor that allows for editting web components called DragonDrop. I will be sharing more about it soon. It's going to be heavily based on web standards instead of catering for a specific UI Library or framework. It's very experimental at the moment as it's hard to find similar projects to it so I'm fleshing out the concept. The basic idea hinges around drag and drop and editing css and text content.
Curious to know if anyone here would find it worthwhile.
Chat later.
Happy to see yall here! This community is starting to grow, and thanks to all of you, that's awesome 🤩 ! We're (I'm) really excited about it ✨ !
Excited for this to get off the ground :)
Hello folks,
I'm ashamed to be, like, 4 months late to the party...
But I'm here! 🖖
Hello All,
Excited to be here. Published my first post (cross post from dev.to) community.webcomponents.dev/akdevc...
I'm super excited to be a part of this ^^
hello everyone
Front end developer from India
Howdy everybody!
Hi everyone,
Nicely surprised to be invited to join this community, thanks :)
I've been reading a lot about WebComponents lately and when I learned about this community I jumped at the chance to join! I'm a long time web developer who keeps learning about something new on the web every day, and web components seems like it's starting to hit its stride now that all browsers support it! Look forward to sharing and learning here.
Hey y'all 🙋🏻♀️
I'm a Community Engineer at Mux who spends probably 40% of my time - or at least ideally - on open-source stuff. That OSS stuff is chock full of web components so naturally, I gotta be here. Excited to share about web components to build video-related things, learn, and connect!
Hello! My name's Mik and I've been tinkering with web components and the Lit library for some time now. I think that WCs have a very bright future in web development and I'm happy to join this community and see it grow :)
Hello, everybody! 👋 It is so nice to have a community of this type, and I'm happy to be here with all of you. I look forward to discussing web components and learning from everyone. I'm originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, but I now live in Houma, Louisiana. It's not far from New Orleans (Laissez les bons temps rouler!). 🎉 I'm currently working on web development and learning about Rust.
Sup!
Been working with WC the last two years and can't imagine going back! So slick
Hola !
Hi everyone,
thanks for the invitation to this community.
I'm very curious about what's going on here.
Hello everyone! Happy to join this community. 🤩
I've been using web components (custom elements) since 2018 and I'm big fan of them. "Use the platform!" 😉
Hello ! 😄
I recently completed a full rewrite of my main product--a document management client--using Lit-based custom elements throughout the front end--database forms, hit lists, image and folder viewers, workflow, etc. (The backend is a Java web app with a REST UI which accesses the document management server via a Sun RPC-like layer.) I was then able to reuse many of my components for two simpler utilities.
Hello! Excited to be part of discussions and share ideas.
I am working on performance infrastructure from the FAST team.
Hey everyone 👋
Hi, everyone!
I came from div RIOTS, discord Server.