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@jlguenego/circle

v0.0.6

Published

Circle ======

Downloads

3

Readme

Circle

Official web site: (https://jlguenego.github.io/circle/)

Purpose:

  • Using the web components technologies in projects, and the other very recent web API.
  • Reducing boilerplate code to something very simple for the developer.
  • Providing custom element (web components), and custom attributes (behaviors).
  • Providing templating, observable model, with the 4 kinds of databinding (1-way, 2-way, interpolation, event), Dependancy Injection.
  • Library size very small.

Installation

npm install @jlguenego/circle

Then, in your HTML file, import the circle HTML file.

<link rel="import" href="../node_modules/@jlguenego/circle/src/circle.html">

Done.

Note: Polyfill

If you want your code working on almost all browsers, we highly recommand to use a web component API polyfill in your index.html header before including circle:

<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/webcomponentsjs/1.0.10/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>

Table of Content

Why Circle ?

A circle has no angle, is not angular... ;)

It would be more an alternative of Polymer

Author

Just for fun. Jean-Louis GUENEGO, @2017.