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After this TP gets released, it looks like FF will be the only outlier[1]

[1] https://caniuse.com/declarative-shadow-dom



Thankfully Firefox recently changed their stance from "Neutral" to "Positive".

https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/pull/740

> Neutral stance: We're not convinced that the complexity this feature introduces upon the HTML parser carries its weight in terms of usefulness for web developers. There's also a risk that the processing model is not compatible with a future declarative custom elements feature as it was developed in isolation. Having said that, the proposal is a reasonable approach for this functionality that takes into account the various constraints and security considerations that come with changing the HTML parser.

> Positive Stance: This is a reasonable proposal which takes into account the various constraints and security considerations that come with changing the HTML parser.

Hopefully that's a sign of things to come! (Fingers crossed)




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