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With the release of Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge, all major evergreen browsers now support Web Components natively.
Polymer Team
An update on the latest releases from the Polymer Project.
Polymer Team
With new Web Components specs shipping widely, older web components standards are being deprecated and removed from Chrome.
Polymer Team
FAQ about updating your application to use the Polymer Elements 3.0
Polymer Team
Updates on the Polymer 3.0 release and what comes next.
Gray Norton
We're changing the way we import modules in Polymer 3.x
Polymer Team
What we're doing with Polymer elements, what we aren't doing, and why.
Monica Dinculescu
Upcoming changes to Chrome could break some Polymer 1.x and 2.x websites. Make sure your sites are up to date.
Arthur Evans
The "Polymer 3.0 preview" article translated into Spanish.
Wendy Ginsberg
Bede Overend of Simpla on facilitating engagement with Web Components.
Kate Jeffreys
Get started experimenting with Polymer on npm and ES6 modules.
Arthur Evans
Today at the 2017 Polymer Summit in Copenhagen, we announced one of the biggest changes to our developer workflow in the project's history.
Justin Fagnani
Kunal Kundaje on componentized database dashboards, and the inclusivity of the Web.
Kate Jeffreys
Maria Husmann on the benefits of the Web as an open platform, and the greater user experience offered by Progressive Web Apps.
Kate Jeffreys
Chad Killingsworth on componentized web app development, and the importance of powerful theming.
Kate Jeffreys
Josh Trout from Gannett on Polymer, the Web, and building apps for the future
Kate Jeffreys
What is the status of neon-animation going forward, and what does it mean to you?
Elliott Marquez
Everything you need to know about the Polymer Project from Google I/O 2017, in case you missed it.
Elliott Marquez
Join us for the third annual Polymer Summit, August 22–23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Polymer Team
The Polymer 2.0 library is built for performant interoperable web component development.
Wendy Ginsberg
The Polymer 2.0 Release Candidate is available and ready for use.
Dan Freedman
The new Polymer News demo progressive web app helps you start building a cutting-edge PWA using Polymer.
Polymer Team
The new webcomponents.org is now live, with updates and elements from the Web Components community.
Polymer Team
We're ready for Polymer Summit 2016, are you? Here are the latest event details.
Polymer Team
Polymer 1.7 provides forward compatibility features, plus a few bug fixes.
Polymer Team
A new, updated Polymer Starter Kit is now available through the Polymer CLI.
Polymer Team
A look back at Google I/O 2016, and some background on the Polymer Project's call to #UseThePlatform.
Polymer Team
At Google I/O 2016, we launched the brand-new Polymer App Toolbox for building Progressive Web Apps.
Polymer Team
The app-route element has made its beta debut - we'd love your feedback on this modular approach to routing.
Polymer Team
An overview to doing distributed routing in an application, as well as an introduction to <app-route> and <app-location>.
Peter Burns
GE's Predix UI provides Polymer-based components for building dashboards for the industrial Internet of Things.
Polymer Team
We're updating elements to remove usage of /deep/ and ::shadow. This might cause some unexpected changes if you were relying on side-effects of these selectors.
Polymer Team
Polymer 1.2 introduces some exciting, long-awaited new features: compound bindings and observing light DOM children.
Polymer Team
We're excited to open up the project's near-term roadmap. The roadmap is available in new repo - Polymer/project - to help enable project-level discussion and collaboration.
Taylor Savage
In case you missed any of the action at this year's Polymer Summit, we focused on three key themes: Develop, Design, and Deploy, giving concrete advice on how you can build your web app from start to finish. Here's a recap of all the highlights.
Taylor Savage
How to build vanilla custom elements and Polymer elements using ES2015 features.
Eric Bidelman
Introducing a new set of Polymer elements that simplify discovering and communicating with nearby Bluetooth devices, powered behind the scenes by the experimental Web Bluetooth API.
François Beaufort
We've added our first, small minor release. This includes a new way of sharing styles between elements and the main document.
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