I'm looking for the most standards-compliant / future-proof method for front-end HTML templating.
There exists a relatively new W3C draft specification for HTML Templates, e.g.:
<template id="mytemplate">
<img src="" alt="great image">
<div class="comment"></div>
</template>
Does anyone know if any good JavaScript polyfills already exist to make <template>
element usable in a cross-browser way? Preferably complying with this standard.
Difficulties
According the the HTML5Rocks guide these templates have the following properties:
- "Its content is effectively inert until activated"
- "Script doesn't run, images don't load, audio doesn't play,"
- "Content is considered not to be in the document"
- "Templates can be placed anywhere inside of
<head>
,<body>
, or<frameset>
"
I think it is impossible to implement all four of these properties purely with a JavaScript polyfill, so any solution would only be partial.