I'm having a hard time getting my polymer custom element to render content within a container <div> without the <div> showing up in the light DOM.

<polymer-element name="impress-slide" constructor="ImpressSlide" attributes="exitAnimation entryAnimation">
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="animate-custom.css">
        <template>
            <style type="text/css">
                ...
            </style>
            <div>
                <content></content>
            </div>
        </template>
        <script type="text/javascript">
                ...
        </script>
</polymer-element>

renders as

<impress-slide>
     <div> (Content) </div>
</impress-slide>

Can anyone give me some insight into how I can render the containing <div> in shadow DOM?

有帮助吗?

解决方案

It depends on what browser & version you're using. Some of them have old versions of the Shadow DOM spec, and so Polymer has to polyfill it instead of using it natively to get the features it needs.

I'm using Chrome 33.0.1750.22 dev and Shadow DOM is still polyfilled for me unless I turn on the "Enable experimental Web Platform features" flag in about:flags.

其他提示

Include

  <script>
        window.Polymer = {
          dom: 'shadow',
          lazyRegister: true
        };
  </script>
  <link rel="import" href="./bower_components/polymer/polymer.html">

before polymer import to enable custom elements to render inside shadow dom aka #shadow-root

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