^7.0.0
Angular elements are one of the major innovations in Angular 6+. Elements allow us to develop Angular components like we always have through Angular’s powerful API, and then compile them into browser-native custom elements. With custom elements, we can define new HTML elements in a framework-agnostic way that adheres to web standards. We can also extend the HTML by defining a tag whose content is created and controlled by JavaScript code.
In this course, we’ll look at how to leverage Angular elements within our Angular apps to make them even more dynamic — a use case that’s commonly required in CMS-like environments. Going a step further, we’ll also see how we can compile our Angular elements into a standalone script file, which you can integrate into any other web context to pass data and register events on your custom elements.
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I recently started exploring web components and I find it interesting how you can build elements that can be shared among applications built with different frameworks. I really liked when you did the integration of an angular element within a react application.
Great course but ngx-build-plus dosen't do a production build other then that was great !!
Great examples with enough details for Angular Elements implementation.
It was exactly what I needed, thanks!
I think it is a very interesting topic any angular developer should know about
A bit too quick sometimes I would like more examples of events going in & out of the Angular element to see how it works with regular JS and older AngularJS apps - not everyone uses the latest
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