Dave Copeland :ruby: on Nostr: Vanilla JS section now uses custom elements as that is the way. The section also ...
Vanilla JS section now uses custom elements as that is the way. The section also points out how stable the solution will be - using the web platform will certainly outlive the next Rails front-end change that's coming in 2-3 years.
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