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In web development, hydration or rehydration is a technique in which client-side JavaScript converts a web page that is static from the perspective of the web browser, delivered either through static rendering or server-side rendering, into a dynamic web page by attaching event handlers to the HTML elements in the DOM. [1]
Apache 2 [10] JavaScript SproutCore: 1.11.2 2 May 2016: 250–700 kB (gzipped). MIT: JavaScript Svelte: 3.12.1 14 Oct 2019: Variable MIT: JavaScript Vue.js: 2.6.10 20 Mar 2019 : 33.5 KB (minified & gzipped) 91.48 KB (minified) [11] 333.46 KB (uncompressed) [11] MIT: JavaScript / TypeScript Webix: 4.1 November 2016: 188 kB (gzipped) GPL ...
[5] [6] For example, in other traditional systems, there would be a class message-warning that would apply a yellow background color and bold text. To achieve this result in Tailwind, one would have to apply a set of classes created by the library: bg-yellow-300 and font-bold. As of 5 August 2024, Tailwind CSS has over 81,000 stars on GitHub. [7]
5 Pure JavaScript/Ajax. 6 Template systems. 7 Unit testing. 8 Web-application related (MVC, MVVM) 9 Other. ... Svelte; No longer actively developed. Glow; Lively Kernel;
The release of AngularJS in 2010 provided a major paradigm shift in the interaction between JavaScript and HTML with the idea of dirty checking. [7] Instead of imperatively declaring and destroying event listeners and modifying individual DOM nodes, changes in variables were tracked and sections of the DOM were invalidated and rerendered when a ...
Airline travel in 2025 is set to become more dignified for passengers with disabilities under a new Department of Transportation rule. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Monday ...
2. No. 5 Minnesota Vikings at No. 4 Los Angeles Rams (Monday, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN) For some reason, ever since ESPN picked up a wild-card weekend game, it feels like there has been something missing ...
The last few weeks of the year can be a busy and stressful time. Here’s how to focus on what really matters this holiday season, according to experts.