history.js
History.js gracefully supports the HTML5 History/State APIs (pushState, replaceState, onPopState) in all browsers. Including continued support for data, titles, replaceState. Supports jQuery, MooTools and Prototype. For HTML5 browsers this means that you can modify the URL directly, without needing to use hashes anymore. For HTML4 browsers it will revert back to using the old onhashchange functionality. (by browserstate)
Sugar
A Javascript library for working with native objects. (by andrewplummer)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
history.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of history.js.
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and similar projects.
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Implementation of History.js
I am trying to implement History.js for my ajax site so that I can use forward and back buttons and even bookmarks. However the example @ https://github.com/browserstate/History.js/ has me a bit confused as into how to implement it. Does anyone have a simple tutorial or example on how to use this. An example we can use to start the example is a navigation link such as
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How do I actually use history.js on my site
I've read all the posts about history.js on stackoverflow including, this, this and this and at looked the source code but as a newcomer to javascript/jquery I'm having trouble figuring out how to actually implement to have html 5 history support and fallback to support html4 browsers such as ie8/9. As I can appreciate the UX benefits from presenting consistent URL's as much as possible, how this solves deep linking and allows for bookmarking I want to implement but I get a bit lost when trying to actually use this on my site.
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Popstate on page's load in Chrome
The problem is well-known — Chrome and Firefox treat that popstate event differently. While Firefox doesn't fire it up on the first load, Chrome does. I would like to have Firefox-style and not fire the event up on load since it just updates the results with exactly the same ones on load. Is there a workaround except using History.js? The reason I don't feel like using it is — it needs way too many JS libraries by itself and, since I need it to be implemented in a CMS with already too much JS, I would like to minimize JS I am putting in it.
Sugar
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sugar.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-18.
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Any bad experience with libraries such as date-fns.js or sugar.js (instead of moment.js) with Netsuite SuiteScript 2.X? (xposted from /r/Netsuite)
I've been meaning to use moment.js for a long time in Netsuite but instead always jimmied around with native javascript date functions. Finally getting around to doing some basic functions with moment.js in a couple of solutions, but non-Netsuite developers are telling me date-fns.js is more intuitive and lightweight than moment.js. Also there are other libraries like sugar.js with functions like "Date.create('last week Friday');" which look like it would be fun to use with N/query or N/search.
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I want to build an NPM module to extend, array, string and object prototypes. Is it possible ?
If you want utility functions, check out github.com/andrewplummer/Sugar. If you want to write totally custom stuff, you can take it as a reference.
What are some alternatives?
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jsbi - JSBI is a pure-JavaScript implementation of the official ECMAScript BigInt proposal.
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.
polyfill - Set of all Javascript polyfills
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
details-element-polyfill - <details>
lazy.js - Like Underscore, but lazier
rubico - [a]synchronous functional programming
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
scramjet - Public tracker for Scramjet Cloud Platform, a platform that bring data from many environments together.
mesh
preludejs - functional/point-free utils for JavaScript
Mout - Modular JavaScript Utilities