diff --git a/handbook/troggle/trogspeculate.html b/handbook/troggle/trogspeculate.html index c01d7dc54..2f1d1e06a 100644 --- a/handbook/troggle/trogspeculate.html +++ b/handbook/troggle/trogspeculate.html @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ the stability we want that Javascript is failing to provide, such as NiceGUI and Pynecone. Though things running on wasm are perhaps going to be more future-proof. [2023].
It looks possible that the <HTMX> approach may settle down to replace HTML5 and also subsume a lot of what is now provided inside Javascript frameworks. We will wait until then. -
[Update April 2023] It does indeed look as if HTMX is likely to be importatn in the future when we want to refresh only parts of pages. See this article: A 'No JS' Solution for Dynamic Search in Django. Something along these lines seems likely to appear in a future release of HTML. +
[Update April 2023] It does indeed look as if HTMX is likely to be important in the future when we want to refresh only parts of pages. See this article: A 'No JS' Solution for Dynamic Search in Django. Something along these lines seems likely to appear in a future release of HTML.