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Is it possible to define hyperscript after the DOM has been loaded? I know that with htmx, you need to call htmx.process to register the attributes.
Example:
document.addEventListener("load", function () { document.querySelectorAll("[hx-boost]").forEach(function (elt) { console.log("boosters", elt); // by default, boosted elements should receive htmx indicators if (!elt.hasAttribute("_") && !elt.hasAttribute("_hs") && !elt.hasAttribute("script") && !elt.hasAttribute("hx-indicator")) { console.log("adding htmx indicator to", elt); elt.setAttribute("_", "on click from me add .htmx-request to closest .htmx-container") htmx.process(elt); } }) })
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Is it possible to define hyperscript after the DOM has been loaded? I know that with htmx, you need to call htmx.process to register the attributes.
Example:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: