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    Web Components in Action

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    Web Components in Action

    Ben Farrell, "Web Components in Action"
    ISBN: 1617295779 | 2019 | EPUB/PDF (conv) | 432 pages | 7 MB/9 MB

    Summary

    Web Components are a standardized way to build reusable custom elements for web pages and applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A Web Component is well-encapsulated, keeping its internal structure separate from other page elements so they don't collide with the rest of your code. In Web Components in Action you'll learn to design, build, and deploy reusable Web Components from scratch.

    Foreword by Gray Norton.

    Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

    About the Technology

    The right UI can set your sites and web applications apart from the ordinary. Using the Web Components API, you can build Custom Elements and then add them to your pages with just a simple HTML tag. This standards-based design approach gives you complete control over the style and behavior of your components and makes them radically easier to build, share, and reuse between projects.

    About the Book

    Web Components in Action teaches you to build and use Web Components from the ground up. You'll start with simple components and component-based applications, using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Then, you'll customize them and apply best design practices to maximize reusability. Through hands-on projects, you'll learn to build production-ready Web Components for any project, including color pickers, advanced applications using 3D models, mixed reality, and machine learning.

    What's inside

    Creating reusable Custom Elements without a framework
    Using the Shadow DOM for ultimate component encapsulation
    Leveraging newer JS features to organize and reuse code
    Fallback strategies for using Web Components on older browsers

    About the Reader

    Written for web developers experienced with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

    About the Author

    Ben Farrell is a Senior Experience Developer at Adobe working on the Adobe Design Prototyping Team.

    Table of Contents

    PART 1 - FIRST STEPS
    The framework without a framework
    Your first Web Component
    Making your component reuseable
    The component lifecycle
    Instrumenting a better web app through modules
    PART 2 - WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR COMPONENT WORKFLOW
    Markup Managed
    Templating your content with HTML
    The Shadow DOM
    Shadow CSS
    Shadow CSS rough edges
    PART 3 - PUTTING YOUR COMPONENTS TOGETHER
    A real-world UI component
    Building and supporting older browsers
    Component testing
    Events and application data flow
    Hiding your complexities