Enable Declarative ShadowDOM on all channels
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(Core :: DOM: Core & HTML, task)
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(Reporter: avandolder, Assigned: avandolder)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
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(Keywords: dev-doc-complete)
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Comment 1•1 year ago
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Should be added to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Experimental_features.
Sebastian
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Comment 2•1 year ago
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Comment 4•1 year ago
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Comment 5•1 year ago
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Release Note Request (optional, but appreciated)
[Why is this notable]: Implements recently-specced highly-requested feature already shipping in Blink and Webkit.
[Affects Firefox for Android]: Shipping in Android.
[Suggested wording]: Firefox now supports declarative ShadowDOM, providing developers greater flexibility and improved ergonomics when working with ShadowDOMs directly within HTML.
[Links (documentation, blog post, etc)]: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/css-ui/declarative-shadow-dom
Comment 6•1 year ago
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Note added to 123 nightly release notes, I'll wait for our MDN page to be created to add a link to it. Thanks!
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Comment 7•1 year ago
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The declarative shadow DOM was documented for the Firefox 122 release and for the 123 it’s already in the release notes.
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