I wanted to compare performance of rendering Angular 2 variable binding [innerText]/{{}} with binding variable as content of pseudo-class(because methods above forces element re rendering)
However, I struggle trying to make angular markup work with css.
That works
CSS:
.my-el:after {
content: attr(my-attr);
}
HTML
<div class="my-el" my-attr="text"></div>
But after change it to my-attr="{{myVar}}" Angular throws error:
browser_adapter.js:77 EXCEPTION: Template parse errors(...)
So I red that I should use attr.my-attr="{{myVar}}"
But after changing CSS to
.my-el:after {
content: attr(attr.my-attr);
}
it doesn't work (I guess dot isn't valid symbol here?).
I know that all above may have not much sense, however I'm finding it as interesting problem which I can't solve so far.
Any ideas how to make these two work together? Thanks in advance!