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@polymer/paper-elements

v0.0.3

Published

Paper elements are a set of visual elements that implement Google's Material Design.

Downloads

14

Readme

#paper-elements

The paper elements are a set of UI components designed to implement Google's material design guidelines.

Roadmap

Elements recently released

Elements in progress

We're currently working hard on honing existing elements and fixing open issues.

Elements planned

Elements we're planning on building soon but haven't started yet

Short-term Nothing on the super short-term list

Mid-term

Longer term

Third-Party elements

Elements not built directly by the Polymer core team, but which are of notably high quality and fill current gaps in the element set.

Elements not planned, notably

Elements we're not planning on building as part of this product line, but that one might be wondering about