Re: [w3c/webcomponents] Serialize shadow DOM for use in javascript disabled user agents (#788)

My tab situation has gotten out of control on a number of my devices. I thought I could just save chrome://history/syncedTabs to a file & clear my tabs on some of my devices, knowing I'd have a saved off html file that listed all my open tabs.

Alas if I look at the html file from that saved-off page, all I see is `<history-app></history-app>`.

I cannot begin to state how enormously ripped off I feel. This is an absolute travesty. I've been very pro-WebComponents, hopeful it would raise the semantic expressivity & composability of HTML, but I what I see here is Shadow DOM destroying any ability I as a user have to deal with the web page in a capacity that is useful or helpful to me. Right now I have the worst feeling in my stomach, & I'm absolutely livid about what has been taken from me, about how I as a user have been stripped of power, competency, capability, by the DOM moving itself into a place that is inaccessible to me as a user and into a place where it does not persist.

This is a horrible thing to do the web, and I beg everyone to please heal this horrific travesty that is being woefully inflicted upon this once great world wide web.

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