Let's face it: You got thousands of HTML tags to choose from but some really helpful ones (<tabs>, <side-drawer>, <modal>, ...) are missing.
What if you could build your own HTML tags?
Without frameworks like Angular, libraries like React or expert JavaScript knowledge in general. Just with a magic, native-JavaScript feature called "Web Components" (or "custom HTML elements").
Web Components are a combination of various specifications that are baked into the browser. Getting started with these features is a breeze and you'll quickly be able to build your own powerful and re-usable (even across projects!) custom HTML elements.
Such custom elements don't replace Angular, React or Vue though - instead you can easily use them in ANY web project, including projects using such frameworks and libraries.
In this course, you'll learn this from scratch.
But we won't stop there. Whilst getting started is fairly easy, more complex components will be more difficult to create. Stencil.js is a tool that makes the creation of such native web components much easier by using modern features like TypeScript and JSX (don't know that? No worries, you'll learn it in the course!).
- Build your own re-usable HTML elements that you can use in your own projects or share with other developers
- Overcome the limitations of the built-in HTML elements with the power of HTML, CSS and JavaScript only
- Everyone who's interested in building custom HTML tags!
- Students who want to dive into a future-proof web technology that can be used in any web app
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