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This is a somewhat open thought process looking at the question I see online: what is htmx good for?
Your browser has built in types and validation on inputs in a form. But what happens when you use in
Every request has secret hidden headers. But what if you wanted to make your own?https://htmx.org/at
When you make your life easier, that's a win.
Having any weird async ajax request issues? htmx got yer back 🤜 🤛
Push your ajax route to the url bar! Now you've got access to the back button again... but what happ
Per listener request: Same episode as last, but without the soundtrack!Keeping the other up for post
Every developer should have their own custom to-do app. Join me for my journey building this simple
Every attribute so far and where they fit together.
What if.. you wanted just a part of the html from the response?In a perfect world, you could just us
NOTE: This is some Star Trek computer shit. You gotta hear it to believe it BIG interview today.We d
Updating a chunk of the DOM is easy -- but what if you wanted to leave one element alone?<div id
Do you ever want to let the user know you are loading something?Of course you do. Just add the htmx-
ok, you are submitting a form.. but what if you don't want to submit the whole thing?Use what only i
How do you feel about setting your request values right there inline?STATIC<button hx-get="/my/we
Your built-in advantage of building html on the server: everything important is already there.Here a
How can you change your entire site to be faster and snappier with just one attribute?How can you re
Or, "How I learned to stop worrying and stack this stack on all other stacks."Essay on HOWL from htm
ALERT ALERT hx-on is changing tomorrow!...sort of1->2 guide:https://v2-0v2-0.htmx.org/migration-g