X-Tag allows programmers to create their very own custom HTML tags in the form of , where the element is completely customizable. It can be , , or even something preposterous like .
This means developers can create basic frontend components using a predefined template and their very own events, showing data and interacting with the site's users in the way you want to.
Based entirely on the official Web Components standard, X-Tag is one of the first tools working with this new W3C proposal, and is surely to be a tool that will severely impact the way developers build Web pages in the future.
X-Tag also comes with lots of polyfills to support Web Components on older browsers, making sure the apps you build won't render properly in just a few modern desktop and mobile browsers.
Mozilla's Brick UI package is built on X-Tag, and you can also download it and use it as a reference point in your future projects.
What is new in this release:
- Unified mouse/touch events (tap, tapmove, etc) now use PointerEvents
- Added event test page
What is new in version 1.5.3:
- Unified mouse/touch events (tap, tapmove, etc) now use PointerEvents
- Added event test page
What is new in version 1.1.9:
- Unified mouse/touch events (tap, tapmove, etc) now use PointerEvents
- Added event test page
What is new in version 1.0.2:
- Reverting to previous requestAnimationFrame.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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