docs(elements): use Angular Elements naming in nav (#23213)

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Rob Wormald 2018-04-05 15:32:06 -07:00 committed by Igor Minar
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# Custom Elements Overview # Angular Elements Overview
[Custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements) are a Web Platform feature currently supported by Chrome, Opera, and Safari, and available in other browsers through polyfills (see [Browser Support](#browser-support)). [Custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements) are a Web Platform feature currently supported by Chrome, Opera, and Safari, and available in other browsers through polyfills (see [Browser Support](#browser-support)).
A custom element extends HTML by allowing you to define a tag whose content is created and controlled by JavaScript code. A custom element extends HTML by allowing you to define a tag whose content is created and controlled by JavaScript code.
The browser maintains a `CustomElementRegistry` of defined custom elements (also called Web Components), which maps an instantiable JavaScript class to an HTML tag. The browser maintains a `CustomElementRegistry` of defined custom elements (also called Web Components), which maps an instantiable JavaScript class to an HTML tag.
The `createCustomElement()` API provides a bridge from Angular's component interface and change detection functionality to the built-in DOM API. The `@angular/elements` package exports a `createCustomElement()` API that provides a bridge from Angular's component interface and change detection functionality to the built-in DOM API.
Transforming a component to a custom element makes all of the required Angular infrastructure available to the browser. Creating a custom element is simple and straightforward, and automatically connects your component-defined view with change detection and data binding, mapping Angular functionality to the corresponding native HTML equivalents. Transforming a component to a custom element makes all of the required Angular infrastructure available to the browser. Creating a custom element is simple and straightforward, and automatically connects your component-defined view with change detection and data binding, mapping Angular functionality to the corresponding native HTML equivalents.

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}, },
{ {
"url": "guide/elements", "url": "guide/elements",
"title": "Custom Elements", "title": "Angular Elements",
"tooltip": "Convert components to custom elements." "tooltip": "Convert components to Custom Elements."
}, },
{ {
"url": "guide/dynamic-component-loader", "url": "guide/dynamic-component-loader",