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"If the document changes so that the decorate property no longer applies, the decorator is unapplied, returning the rendering of the element back to the pre-decoration state." Just wondering because I think it might be useful, to trigger actions and functions when this occurs.
Rerouting to decorators spec.
What is the use case for this? I can imagine a decorator wanting to cancel a timeout. On the other hand, events fired in response to styling and layout are rare (OverflowEvent?)
Moved to https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/issues/258