history.js
rangeslider.js
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history.js
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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.
rangeslider.js
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