Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2019-06-12 Thread 'Matthew McNulty' via Polymer
Hey Abhi,

First of all, thanks for being a fan and user of Polymer. We're super happy
you love using it!

We gave one talk at I/O this year, a video version of which will be up
about a week. Beyond that, we elected not to participate much in I/O this
year. It came at an awkward time in our development calendar without many
clear new things to announce, and I/O can be somewhat crowded with
announcements. So we decided to limit our presence this year.

The good news is Polymer is strong and growing, and we're working on a lot
of new things we'll be talking about publicly soon. Stay tuned!

-Matt

On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 4:51 PM  wrote:

> Hi Alex,
>
> One thing that really concerns me as a developer who loves using Polymer
> and working at an org that is adopting Polymer for multiple web projects is
> that there was no mention of Polymer at Google IO 2019. Do you know why
> Polymer got no mention?
>
> Regards,
> Abhi
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 11:28:26 AM UTC-8, Alex Komoroske wrote:
>>
>> [bcc polymer-announce]
>>
>> To date the best way to get questions answered by Polymer experts was to
>> send an e-mail to polymer-dev, our general purpose mailing list. That
>> works, but the questions and answers get mixed in with lots of other
>> e-mails on the list, making them hard to find later--especially for new
>> members of the community.
>>
>> That's why we now *recommend that you ask general questions on
>> stackoverflow.com , tagged with "polymer"*
>> (or, if your question is not specific to Polymer, "web components"). The
>> Polymer team will keep an eye out for new questions there and make sure you
>> get an answer.
>>
>> If you want to follow along, you can subscribe to e-mail notifications
>> for the polymer tag on stackoverflow.com (visit
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>> tag, and hit 'subscribe').
>>
>> Of course, polymer-dev is still a great place to talk about all things
>> Polymer.
>>
>> --Alex
>>
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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-28 Thread Karl Tiedt
How exactly does the platform affect the quality of the chat? In my
experience gitter is kludgey and awkward... But the few times I've used it
that didn't affect people's quality of responses... Why would slack?

On Feb 28, 2018 18:35,  wrote:

I wish polymer general chat was on gitter rather than Slack. Gitter is so
much better for technical chat.


On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 11:28:26 AM UTC-8, Alex Komoroske wrote:
>
> [bcc polymer-announce]
>
> To date the best way to get questions answered by Polymer experts was to
> send an e-mail to polymer-dev, our general purpose mailing list. That
> works, but the questions and answers get mixed in with lots of other
> e-mails on the list, making them hard to find later--especially for new
> members of the community.
>
> That's why we now *recommend that you ask general questions on
> stackoverflow.com , tagged with "polymer"* (or,
> if your question is not specific to Polymer, "web components"). The Polymer
> team will keep an eye out for new questions there and make sure you get an
> answer.
>
> If you want to follow along, you can subscribe to e-mail notifications for
> the polymer tag on stackoverflow.com (visit http://stackoverflow.com/tags/
> polymer/info, hover over the 'polymer' tag, and hit 'subscribe').
>
> Of course, polymer-dev is still a great place to talk about all things
> Polymer.
>
> --Alex
>
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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-03 Thread Karl Tiedt
There was no cockiness involved in my last response, in fact, I explained
every situation you described and they were all attributed to *user error*.
It would behove you to not spread your discussions across multiple lists...

So for reference *again*. Here is the answer to your misunderstandings.

You clearly need to understand terminal / command line better, none of
these are indications of failing or broken.
Details in line.

-Karl Tiedt

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 12:30 AM,  wrote:

> Here is a description:
> *Under Root - Screen is frozen*
> [root@vm45 my-app]# polymer serve
> info:Files in this directory are available under the following URLs
>   applications: http://127.0.0.1:8081
>   reusable components: http://127.0.0.1:8081/components/my-app/
>
>

It's not "frozen", its a running application. Polymer serve creates a
server at the URLs listed above... if you open your browser to one of those
you'll see your project...
ctrl+c will kill it.



> *Under admin - Polymer command not found*
> @vm45 my-app]$ polymer serve
> -bash: polymer: command not found
>
>
NPM doesn't install commands for all users unless you configure your paths
to do so...



-Karl Tiedt

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 3:17 PM, Morris Q  wrote:

> I've Read the The Polymer 2 guide to the teeth. and tries 5 times on
> fresh installs.
> The guide is neither rock or solid, otherwise I would have silently moved
> on like with the dozen web platforms/libraries/tools I use.
> If you have some useful guidance, please hit me, otherwise I do not need
> no cockiness.
> I would just move on with my team, to other well documented
> platforms/libraries/tools.
>
> Morris R.
>
>

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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-03 Thread Morris Q
I've Read the The Polymer 2 guide to the teeth. and tries 5 times on fresh
installs.
The guide is neither rock or solid, otherwise I would have silently moved
on like with the dozen web platforms/libraries/tools I use.
If you have some useful guidance, please hit me, otherwise I do not need no
cockiness.
I would just move on with my team, to other well documented
platforms/libraries/tools.

Morris R.

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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-02 Thread Karl Tiedt
The Polymer 2 guide is pretty rock solid... have you tried reading the
actual documentation on the Polymer website?

https://www.polymer-project.org/2.0/start/

-Karl Tiedt

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:26 PM,  wrote:

>
> Polymer setup Errors: npm vs nvm node setup, Bower errors, browser errors,
> polymer doesn't start errors. Polymer team, would you please publish a
> setup guide that works?
>
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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2016-10-13 Thread Eric Bidelman
I'm not sure what search engines do with 

Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2016-10-13 Thread nawras albaghdadi
thanks, Eric
 what about style tags, and polymer elements has style tags inside with js 
script tags and content goes inside templates tags, will search engine 
won't be effected of any , 

Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2016-10-13 Thread Eric Bidelman
Check out the resources on
https://twitter.com/ebidel/status/781197133072347136. There are some good
explanations there.

Basics:
- Use the standard best practices and you're all set..., anchors
instead of JS, metadata, json-ld, appropriate hierarchies etc.
- Search engines that can crawl and execute JS (Google) have no problem
with Shadow/Shady DOM. They see the final composed DOM tree.
- If you use a single tag like  , search engines that don't execute
JS may have issues surfacing your content. Try to use light dom as much as
possible for important content (titles, main text content). Shadow DOM
should be used for implementation details of your components.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 8:40 AM nawras albaghdadi <
nawras.albaghd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm new to the polymer . trying to start my new project using it , but
> when I tried it and used the custom elements I notice that in the HTML when
> you inspect the page elements you see it has a lot of style tags and
> scripts tags
>
> also ,  when viewing the page source the page looks empty , so
> 1 ) how the search engine will work with this  ?
> 2) and the shadow dom won't affect the SEO ?
> 3) and what about all the style and scripts tags inside the body of the
> page  , won't affect the search engine?
>
> thanks
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 11:28:26 PM UTC+4, Alex Komoroske wrote:
>
> [bcc polymer-announce]
>
> To date the best way to get questions answered by Polymer experts was to
> send an e-mail to polymer-dev, our general purpose mailing list. That
> works, but the questions and answers get mixed in with lots of other
> e-mails on the list, making them hard to find later--especially for new
> members of the community.
>
> That's why we now *recommend that you ask general questions on
> stackoverflow.com , tagged with "polymer"* (or,
> if your question is not specific to Polymer, "web components"). The Polymer
> team will keep an eye out for new questions there and make sure you get an
> answer.
>
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> Polymer.
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> --Alex
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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2014-07-21 Thread 'Rob Dodson' via Polymer
Hi Charles,

I responded over on StackOverflow


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:30 AM,  wrote:

> I posted one earlier, got a response, but the response was quickly
> deleted...
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24870356/how-to-use-code-from-polymer-project-designer-in-another-html-doc
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 2:28:26 PM UTC-5, Alex Komoroske wrote:
>>
>> [bcc polymer-announce]
>>
>> To date the best way to get questions answered by Polymer experts was to
>> send an e-mail to polymer-dev, our general purpose mailing list. That
>> works, but the questions and answers get mixed in with lots of other
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>> members of the community.
>>
>> That's why we now *recommend that you ask general questions on
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>> Polymer.
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