@polymer/polymer

The Polymer library makes it easy to create your own web components. Give your element some markup and properties, and then use it on a site. Polymer provides features like dynamic templates and data binding to reduce the amount of boilerplate you need to

No deprecated versions
Latest version published about 2 years ago
VersionReleasedDeprecated
3.5.1Jun 3, 2022
3.5.0May 18, 2022
3.4.1Apr 30, 2020
3.4.0Apr 27, 2020
3.3.1Nov 8, 2019
2.8.0Jun 24, 2019
3.3.0Jun 24, 2019
2.7.2Apr 16, 2019
3.2.0Mar 21, 2019
2.7.1Mar 21, 2019

Last updated on 29 January-2024, at 21:19 (UTC).

Got EOL?

Xeol can give you visibility into end-of-life (EOL) and deprecated packages across all your repositories. Try it out!

Description

No description available for this package.

FAQs

> Is @polymer/polymer Deprecated?

No, there are no deprecated versions of @polymer/polymer.

> What is the deprecation date for the latest version of @polymer/polymer?

The latest version of @polymer/polymer was released on Jun 3, 2022, and it is not deprecated.

> What does deprecated mean?

Deprecated means that the package was either marked as deprecated on the package registry, or that the source code repository for the package was archived.