A router that supports both hash-based and history-API-based routing
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Sep 1, 2017 - TypeScript
A router that supports both hash-based and history-API-based routing
It lets you access and update the browser history
React Sign Up Component
A modern single page website with pagination, using HTML5 to manipulate the contents of the history stack.
single page application using only vanilla js
An example Backbone.js application w/ path-only (no #!) URLs via PushState (and more)
Simple single page application demo using redux middleware
URLObserver observes for URL changes in a web browser
You can save your visitors from reloading resources every time they switch pages with vPjax. In addition, since the whole process is asynchronous, it will provide a great experience by providing a faster transition.
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