Sandra Snan <sandra.snan at idiomdrottning.org> writes: > The following is not gonna sound retro, but? if parts of the page > could update without reloading the entire page, that'd go a long way > to alleviate a lot of people's desire for JavaScript, AJAX etc. One > button, one checkbox, one text field etc could be sent without having > to send the entire form, and one local UI area could be updated > without having to refetch the entire page. You might be interested in looking at intercooler.js (https://intercoolerjs.org/) and HTMX (https://htmx.org/), which implement this pattern in the browser. Of course, browsers don't natively support HTMX, so it's written in JavaScript; but a browser
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