diff --git a/www/content/attributes/hx-ext.md b/www/content/attributes/hx-ext.md index 65dcbb6b7..86e031d95 100644 --- a/www/content/attributes/hx-ext.md +++ b/www/content/attributes/hx-ext.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title = "hx-ext" The `hx-ext` attribute enables an htmx [extension](https://htmx.org/extensions) for an element and all its children. -The value can be a single extension name or a comma separated list of extensions to apply. +The value can be a single extension name or a comma-separated list of extensions to apply. The `hx-ext` tag may be placed on parent elements if you want a plugin to apply to an entire swath of the DOM, and on the `body` tag for it to apply to all htmx requests. @@ -25,4 +25,8 @@ hierarchy and it will apply to all child elements. ``` - +```html + + "preload" and "morph" extensions are used in this part of the tree... + +``` diff --git a/www/content/essays/alternatives.md b/www/content/essays/alternatives.md index 371502ff1..8f2e5d379 100644 --- a/www/content/essays/alternatives.md +++ b/www/content/essays/alternatives.md @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Amazing! [TwinSpark](https://twinspark.js.org/) is a library created by [Alexander Solovyov](https://solovyov.net/) that is similar to htmx, and includes features such as [morphing](https://twinspark.js.org/api/ts-swap/#morph). -It is being [used in production](https://https://twinspark.js.org#who-is-using-this) on sites with 100k+ daily users. +It is being [used in production](https://twinspark.js.org#who-is-using-this) on sites with 100k+ daily users. ## jQuery diff --git a/www/content/events.md b/www/content/events.md index 39a054b61..fa0d26b55 100644 --- a/www/content/events.md +++ b/www/content/events.md @@ -305,10 +305,6 @@ This event is triggered before the content is saved in the history api. * `detail.path` - the path and query of the page being restored * `detail.historyElt` - the history element being restored into -##### Details - -* `detail.config` - the config that will be passed to the `EventSource` constructor - ### Event - `htmx:load` {#htmx:load} This event is triggered when a new node is loaded into the DOM by htmx.