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What if you could supercharge your HTML with AJAX requests, CSS transitions, and web socket capabilities directly from HTML attributes? That's what HTMX can do for you. We're discussing its benefits and drawbacks in this episode.
Highlights
00:00 Introduction to HTMX
01:16 Triggers and Functionality
02:06 Benefits and Use Cases
03:26 Making static WordPress interactive
04:19 Modern JavaScript Frameworks vs HTMX
05:25 Areas for Improvement
08:15 Final Thoughts
Links
- HTMX Official Website: https://htmx.org/
- Alpine.js: https://alpinejs.dev/
- Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com/
- Mutation Observer: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MutationObserver

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Chapters

1. Introduction to HTMX (00:00:00)

2. Triggers and Functionality (00:01:16)

3. Benefits and Use Cases (00:02:06)

4. Making static WordPress interactive (00:03:26)

5. Modern JavaScript Frameworks vs HTMX (00:04:19)

6. Areas for Improvement (00:05:25)

7. Final Thoughts (00:08:15)

47 episodes

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Manage episode 376357820 series 3419630
Content provided by Bleech. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bleech or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What if you could supercharge your HTML with AJAX requests, CSS transitions, and web socket capabilities directly from HTML attributes? That's what HTMX can do for you. We're discussing its benefits and drawbacks in this episode.
Highlights
00:00 Introduction to HTMX
01:16 Triggers and Functionality
02:06 Benefits and Use Cases
03:26 Making static WordPress interactive
04:19 Modern JavaScript Frameworks vs HTMX
05:25 Areas for Improvement
08:15 Final Thoughts
Links
- HTMX Official Website: https://htmx.org/
- Alpine.js: https://alpinejs.dev/
- Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com/
- Mutation Observer: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MutationObserver

More from Bleech
Blog Posts (WordPress Development)
Flynt (WordPress Starter Theme)
VRTs (Visual Tests for WordPress)
Siegfried, deploy! (YouTube Channel)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to HTMX (00:00:00)

2. Triggers and Functionality (00:01:16)

3. Benefits and Use Cases (00:02:06)

4. Making static WordPress interactive (00:03:26)

5. Modern JavaScript Frameworks vs HTMX (00:04:19)

6. Areas for Improvement (00:05:25)

7. Final Thoughts (00:08:15)

47 episodes

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