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A: User's style for vanilla JS webcomponent

SupersharpYou can also take profit of the priority of the user defined CSS rules over the :host selector that represents the Shadow DOM root (i.e. the custom element itself). In your custom element, use :host to style the content: shadowRoot.innerHTML = ` <style> :host { display: ...

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Ok that's also good. There is a best practice? :host or custom properties css? If I want user can access not only for root of shadow but also for some part of children of the root, how can I achieve that?
There's no best practice, only adapted solutions :-) I would say :host is better for simple custom element (like in your question) and custom properties can address more complex cases (like in your comment). You could also use other solutions like attributes or style import. It depends also on targeted platform (Edge doesn't support custom properties yet).
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Thank you for your answer.
Note that if you want to let users style all the content of your custom element, you could use normal DOM instead of Shadow DOM. It's also valid "vanilla" Web Components.
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Yes, but in that case my style can change the style of other user's tags, I don't have anymore the scope property of shadow DOM. if I don't wrong.
13:15
Not if all your style rules starts with the name of the custom element.
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Right and if I use link with import html (hence not using template string) I can put style out of template tag and so the style won't be repeated in the DOM.
Is there an hybrid solution? Component like this: file.html <style> tag-name { - } </style> <template>
Sorry I don't understand your last question
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hi :)
when we create a component in htm, we have <template> <style> ...</style> <emplate>
in this case style is repeated in the DOM
yes you can do <style></style><template></template> if you don't use shadow dom if it's what you mean
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can we use <style></style><template></template> in a such way that syle can target only the template content and have the shadow (which is useful to evitate that user go inside in shadow dom when use querySelector) ?
is there a way to have shadow DOM and an only style with target the content of template?
13:26
if you want to keep shadow dom, you coud do <template><style> @import url( 'style.css' ) </style><...></template>. then the content of the style.css will be applied to the Shadow DOM content only.
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in this way i have a call to import for every component in the dom, it will be useful if the style could be in the head one for all and to have also scope for teh content of the component
yes but the file is in cache so it will be loaded only the first time. Otherwise you can inject a <style> element in the shadow DOM: this.shadowRoot.appendChild( document.head.querySelector( 'style#user-style' ) )
actually you should clone it if you want to reuse it
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with file in cache is ok good solution @import.
using this.shadowRoot.appendChild( document.head.querySelector( 'style#user-style' ) )

we insert style for every component in DOM, don't we consume memory?
in most case it's not relevant (unless you have 10,000s) and very big <style>
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but i was thinking that with import maybe it is also teh same the style is copied in the dom, yes maybe it si not a great improvements for the component
i must go you can write i read after, good day :)
13:38
i've nothing to add... good luck

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