It's often the case that governments and large organisations have
websites that have very different websites and components, and
these differences are often accidental or unnecessary.
An obvious solution would be to make a Design System or Pattern
Library where you'd publish components to unify HTML and CSS.
However one stumbling block is when there's also a divergence in
web component technology -- they use React, or Vue, Angular,
Handlebars, Jinja2, Twig, and many, many more.
It would be a lot of manual work to support all of those comonent
formats, and so Design Systems and Pattern Libraries typically
offer HTML/CSS, and maybe one additional format, and all of these
are written by hand.
Design Systems often solve one problem (standardising HTML/CSS)
while creating new technical barriers that may hinder adoption.
MetaComponent complements Design Systems Pattern Libraries by
generating components for many frameworks to make it easiser to
adopt.
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