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There is a `skip()` method in the Incremental DOM, which tell the renderer to skip node children render. It's good for a "poor man" web component w/o shadow DOM, slots etc... So basically you move res…
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Hey, first :clap: very nice work!
I have some questions about this project :
* I did play with bel + morphdom (morphdom author also says DOM is not slow :) and I agree) the drawback being each …
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Hi Andrea, thanks for another great library.
There's an annoying problem with rendering elements that results in an error. Here's a simple use-case:
```html
Documen…
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If I'm understanding correctly (from the forms example), the eventing depends on stringification ... that means that it's super fragile and things like closures are, obviously, forgotten. It seems lik…
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I'm considering to use viperHTML in one of my projects, however I'm a really worried about the heuristic about which content is treated as HTML and which isn't, since it is very easy to accidentally c…
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How to best deal with animations, ex. post render?
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Right now the logic to boost up incremental updates takes care only of pushed nodes.
```js
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
// render [1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11]
// => reduce to [1, 2, 3, 4]
// => append [9,…
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I'm toying around with the lib and stumbled upon a case where a HTML string is rendered as plain text instead of HTML: https://jsfiddle.net/n1k0/7odja84y/1/
That may just be me misreading docs but …
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Release NDK for Google TV.
The latest available NDK r7 for Android does not produce compatible binaries.
Tested on both Fishtank and Logitech Revue.
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Running cinst Atom:
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C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\Atom.0.113.0\tools...
Write-Error : Atom did not finish successfully. Boo to the chocolatey gods!
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[ERROR] This command ca…