If there was an #HTML element that changes it's content when users interact with other elements on the page, what name would it have?
PLEASE NOTE: I am not suggesting that this element needs to exist; I am only asking what it would be called. I'm building a CustomElement, I just want it to have a name that makes sense.
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Round 2; because I've gotten some good suggestions
This <HTML> element updates itself with the result of an HTTP request that some other element on the page made. It can replace, append or prepend it's contents.
An <HTML> element that updates with the result of an HTTP request that some other element on the page made.
Links and forms inside it may be changed so that they only update this element instead of the whole page; similarly to Hotwire: TurboFrames https://turbo.hotwired.dev/handbook/frames
@andros In reality, HTMX is more than just fetch in Javascript 😅
The project goal from its website:
> "htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext" https://htmx.org/ #htmx#javascript#ajax#css#websockets#sse#html#hypertext
Drupal has a quick and convenient way of creating ajax dialogs that gives users the ability to embed links in content that open up dialog boxes when clicked. This is a useful way of presenting a bit of content to a user without them navigating away from the page. I have previously written in detail about creating ajax dialogs in...
htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext :picklerick:
De regel dat je een wedstrijd staakt als er meerdere malen vuurwerk op het veld wordt gegooid kan ik begrijpen. Tegelijk lijkt het bij Ajax-Feyenoord vandaag dat de F-side deze regel heeft aangegrepen om een te hoge uitslag en vernedering te voorkomen. #voetbal#ajax#feyenoord#vuurwerk
I have to admit.
Livewire 3 is really, really good.
HTMX is also great, but it's a bit of a pain to use with Laravel.
I believe it's finally possible to create a great web app with a minimal tech stack, minimal JavaScript dependencies, and without compromising user experience.
@regis Although if you already are using #laravel#livewire on the backend, it would also make more sense to maybe use alpinejs on the client? Works perfectly together with livewire. With it you can also extremely declarative, directly in HTML, replicate much of what #HTMX can do (via a small directive), but it offers much more. #ajax
Begint wel een soap te worden bij Ajax of is dit een complot 😉 om hem er uit te werken ?
Mislintat kocht via zakenrelatie speler voor Ajax, Amsterdamse club start onderzoek - https://nos.nl/l/2491074 #Ajax#Mislintat#voetbal
Drupal 10: Opening An Ajax Dialog On Page Load (www.hashbangcode.com)
Drupal has a quick and convenient way of creating ajax dialogs that gives users the ability to embed links in content that open up dialog boxes when clicked. This is a useful way of presenting a bit of content to a user without them navigating away from the page. I have previously written in detail about creating ajax dialogs in...