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Polymer
DESCRIPTION
Polymer is a lightweight Web Components library that lets you create encapsulated Web Components that work just like standard HTML elements. These elements can be used in building web applications and are reusable. Polymer can be particularly useful when building UI components. Instead of having to constantly rebuild components such as a specific navigation bar or button in different frameworks and for different projects, simply define this component once with Polymer, and you can use it again and again in your future projects.
Because Polymer is built on top of the web standards-based Web Components APIs, custom HTML elements made from it are built totally from the platform up and are interoperable across frameworks. Polymer also works across all major browsers.
Features
- Built on top of the web standards-based Web Components APIs
- Creates custom, reusable HTML elements
- Flexible and lightweight
- Works in all major browsers
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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