Mar 1, 2019 00:22
No I wrote: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/45497519#45497519 and I confirmed you comment: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/45497520#45497520, which is precisely what happen in the fiddle in Chrome jsfiddle.net/fn7qpj4m/1
Feb 28, 2019 23:55
that's what i said
Feb 28, 2019 23:55
@trusktr you can see in your example that on Chrome (unlike Firefox) the disconnectedCallback are all called after connectedCallback. That (doesn't) work also with only one element: jsfiddle.net/wg9mfkyc
Feb 28, 2019 23:55
@trusktr yes it's what i see with Chrome (ie when adding some HTML via innerHTML+= of via insertAdjacentHTML).
Feb 28, 2019 23:55
The spec doesn't guarantee that the disconnectedCallback will be executed before the connectedCallback. So if you rely on this asumption you may experiment son unwanted side effects.
 
Jan 4, 2017 13:38
i've nothing to add... good luck
Jan 4, 2017 13:36
in most case it's not relevant (unless you have 10,000s) and very big <style>
Jan 4, 2017 13:34
actually you should clone it if you want to reuse it
Jan 4, 2017 13:31
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' ) )
Jan 4, 2017 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.
Jan 4, 2017 13:19
yes you can do <style></style><template></template> if you don't use shadow dom if it's what you mean
Jan 4, 2017 13:16
Sorry I don't understand your last question
Jan 4, 2017 13:15
Not if all your style rules starts with the name of the custom element.
Jan 4, 2017 13:15
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.
Jan 4, 2017 13:15
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).
 
Oct 8, 2015 14:57
Now is it OK for you?
Oct 5, 2015 11:39
click...
Oct 5, 2015 11:35
I meant: "If you clock the down..."
Oct 5, 2015 11:35
Values that are not in italic font are evaluated when they are displayed. If the click the down arrow to expand the array, you will see actual, not instant values.
Oct 5, 2015 11:28
So everything is OK in your screenshot.
Oct 5, 2015 09:45
Yes please with the checkbox "preserve log" checked to see the reload event.
Oct 5, 2015 09:44
I've installed Chrome 45.0.2454.101 on Windows 7, and I get the expected bahavior (no issue as with version 46 and Canary). With what Chrome version do you get the issue on Windows?
Oct 5, 2015 09:44
I'm on Windows 7 x64. I'll try to downgrade to the version you're talking about and test it again.
Oct 5, 2015 09:44
@Gaurav_soni, are you sure you cleared the log window before reloading the page? Maybe there's a problem with your browser because noone seems able to reproduce the behavior with console opened. I tested it on Chrome 46 and Firefox with the expected result.