@PrisonerZER0 I wouldn't call "Olde browsers" the word "safe". Somewhat of an oxymoron. Even M$ has put IE in a coffin. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsforbusiness/end-of-ie-support
Us supporting them is only asking for trouble. Thanks for the shout.
I created the snuggsi ツ
(https://github.com/devpunks/snuggsi) library as a suite of conventions over the web components/custom elements native browser spec. My philosophy is you shouldn't need to know node, webpack, babel, etc. Should only need to know basic HTML,CSS,JS to be productive in 2017. The following snippet is a perfect example.
Feel free to reach out on github as it seems like you are up to snuff with modern platform development. We won't need these convoluted front end tools where we are going🚀 Feel free to reach out on github so i can help you get started!
<hello-world>
Hello {planet}
</hello-world>
<!-- more info @ https://github.com/devpunks/snuggsi -->
<script src=//unpkg.com/snuggsi></script>
<script>
// Element Definition -----------------------------
Element `hello-world`
// Class Description ------------------------------
(class extends HTMLElement {
get planet ()
// "automagic" token binding
{ return 'world 🌎' }
onclick ()
// "automagic" event registration
{ alert (this) }
})
</script>