Are datastar Signals the easiest front-end interactivity?
In this video we explore Datastar's signals, which give you the ability to create and use front-end variables. Signals can be used similar to AlpineJS or hyperscript -- great for use in hypermedia-based applications, including htmx (or of course, datastar). As examples we create a counter and a drop-down, and provide the full code for a page with working tabs and a global toggle. Full demo: https://hypecp.com/demos/datastar-sig... Full code: https://github.com/tonsoflaz2/hypecp/... Datastar: https://data-star.dev 0:00 Intro & Datastar Claims 0:34 What I've done 1:06 "Installing" datastar 1:24 The COUNTER 2:51 The DROPDOWN 5:07 The rest (tabs, global toggle) 5:42 Other stuff you can do with datastar

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