Recently, Eleventy creator Zach Leatherman unveiled WebC, a compiler for custom elements that brings a single-file component authoring experience, asset bundling, and more to web components. It's not Eleventy-exclusive, but it does work really well with Eleventy! Join us as Evan Sheehan shows us how to get started with WebC in an Eleventy project of our own!
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Howdy! I'm Ben Myers. I'm a frontend developer working on the Microsoft Learn developer documentation platform, and I'm passionate about building sites that are accessible, usable, and performant. In addition to hosting Some Antics, I blog about accessibility over at benmyers.dev.