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Extensions documentation could make need for hx-ext clearer #2475
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It would be great if |
Forgot to answer back then @ChrisJefferson , but sure feel free to open a documentation improvement PR! |
@ChrisJefferson and @glossd, I have created a PR significantly elaborating the instructions of setting up HTMX extensions. Based on your inputs, I have made the importance of enabling the extensions with the The PR: #3078 ![]() ![]() Similar communication is used in the dedicate pages of the core extensions. I hope you like it and we can close this issue after the PR is merged. |
Via google I landed on the manual page for 'response-targets', which did exactly what I want.
For a while I couldn't get it to work, because I'd never used an extension before, and didn't carefully every bit, so I didn't understand how important
hx-ext
was.How about, under "install" in each extension, after the "Install" line, adding a line that says something like:
All extensions must be [enabled](@/extensions/_index.md) using [hx-ext](@/attributes/hx-ext.md) before that can be used.
Just to point people towards this important thing they must read (I'm linking to both extensions, and ht-ext, as those are I think the two most useful pages?)
I'm happy to make a PR, just wanted to check what people thought before I bothered going through all the extension pages.
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