diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 112538a..b15f967 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ this.setAttribute('my-name','hello'); Therefore, this will tell the browser that the UI needs a render if the attribute is one of the component's observed attributes we explicitly provided with `static properties = ['my-name']`; > The `props` property of `WebComponent` works like `HTMLElement.dataset`, except `dataset` is only for attributes prefixed with `data-`. A camelCase counterpart using `props` will give read/write access to any attribute, with or without the `data-` prefix. -> However, note that like `HTMLElement.dataset`, values assigned to properties using `WebComponent.props` is always converted into string. This will be improved in later versions. +> Another advantage over `HTMLElement.dataset` is that `WebComponent.props` can hold primitive types `number`, `boolean`, and `string`. ### Alternatives