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Learning Web Components
Whether you realize it or not, you are already using web components when you develop. Elements like forms, HTML tags, and more are all web components native to web browsers. Beyond these standard elements, you can also create custom web components to further simplify the process of building and maintaining web applications. This course explains how to make custom encapsulations, imports, templates, and built-in elements by using web component specifications and following web standards.
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