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---
layout: page.11ty.cjs
title: <my-element> ⌲ Home
---
# &lt;my-element>
`<my-element>` is an awesome element. It's a great introduction to building web components with LitElement, with nice documentation site as well.
## As easy as HTML
<section class="columns">
<div>
`<my-element>` is just an HTML element. You can it anywhere you can use HTML!
```html
<my-element></my-element>
```
</div>
<div>
<my-element></my-element>
</div>
</section>
## Configure with attributes
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<div>
`<my-element>` can be configured with attributed in plain HTML.
```html
<my-element name="HTML"></my-element>
```
</div>
<div>
<my-element name="HTML"></my-element>
</div>
</section>
## Declarative rendering
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<div>
`<my-element>` can be used with declarative rendering libraries like Angular, React, Vue, and lit-html
```js
import {html, render} from 'lit-html';
const name = 'lit-html';
render(
html`
<h2>This is a &lt;my-element&gt;</h2>
<my-element .name=${name}></my-element>
`,
document.body
);
```
</div>
<div>
<h2>This is a &lt;my-element&gt;</h2>
<my-element name="lit-html"></my-element>
</div>
</section>