Re: [w3c/webcomponents] The is="" attribute is confusing? Maybe we should encourage only ES6 class-based extension. (#509)

> I dont know, if you work with designers much, but, if something doesnt work exactly like they designed it, they prefer to not present it all.

Thankfully not, I work on a system purely internal to the place of business, it is not customer facing.  It just needs to be pretty enough for the higher ups to like it on Chrome/Safari/Edge, it needs to work on Internet Explorer Antiquated-Edition for many of the groups, it needs to work with `elinks` for some old terminal areas, and of course about 10 different brands of expensive screen readers ranging from somewhat recent to wtfAncient, and I have it all working surprisingly well.

Not everyone can design stuff for the 95% of front-end web, a lot of us have to manage old crufty things too, don't forget about us.  ^.^;

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