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Domenic Denicola edited this page Aug 25, 2020
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- HTML:
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MessagePort
:postMessage(message, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer })
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Window
:postMessage(message, targetOrigin, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer, targetOrigin })
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BroadcastChannel
:postMessage(message)
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DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
:postMessage(message, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer })
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Worker
:postMessage(message, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer })
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- Service Workers:
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Client
:postMessage(message, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer })
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ServiceWorker
:postMessage(message, transfer)
,postMessage(message, { transfer })
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- Portals:
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HTMLPortalElement
:postMessage(message, { transfer })
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PortalHost
:postMessage(message, { transfer })
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Warning: this is no longer kept up-to-date.
Custom elements is a feature that, until recently, was developed as monkey patches onto various specifications. This page helps implementers get a consolidated view of how custom elements have changed the HTML Standard.
These are the affected sections:
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Elements in the DOM:
- The
HTMLElement
constructor - The definition of "element interface"
- The
- Custom elements
-
Window
got a newcustomElements
attribute - Creating and inserting nodes: create an element for a token
- The XML syntax now mentions that "create an element for a token" must be used.
- Various places now use the "create an element" hook introduced to the DOM Standard for creating elements:
- All throughout the spec:
[CEReactions]
extended attributes are now present
All relevant commits can be found in the list of pull requests tagged "topic: custom elements".
You may also be interested in similar information for changes to the DOM Standard.