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With Shady DOM the element panel shows only the composed tree. It may be useful for the developer to see both the light and local tree from Shady DOM, and to be able to select those elements as in the built-in elements panel.
There may be limitations, like not being able to see styles for non-distributed nodes.
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What happened to these views in the devtools? That was pretty cool.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015, 1:07 AM Justin Fagnani [email protected]
wrote:
With Shady DOM the element panel shows only the composed tree. It may be
useful for the developer to see both the light and local tree from Shady
DOM, and to be able to select those elements as in the built-in elements
panel.
There may be limitations, like not being able to see styles for
non-distributed nodes.
—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #19.
With Shady DOM the element panel shows only the composed tree. It may be useful for the developer to see both the light and local tree from Shady DOM, and to be able to select those elements as in the built-in elements panel.
There may be limitations, like not being able to see styles for non-distributed nodes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: