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Last updated 11 months ago

Want to go deeper on HTMX? The provides a much deeper understanding of what's passible. There's also two ebooks you can check-out.

Examples

The best way to understand is to see it in action. We've created a small gallery of simple examples for you to see the power and jumpstart you on your way to implementing HTMX yourself.

The creators of HTMX also have their own examples page that provides other examples of what's possible with their framework. While these examples are not specific to Rock that should be easily transferable.

E-Books

Server-Driven Web Apps with htmx

This e-book is a great supplement for the HTMX website. It provides a deeper understanding of HTMX. Be careful though as the server-side discussion is not accurate to using Lava Applications.

Hypermedia Systems

This book also digs in deeper into how HTMX works and provides an understanding of the history and theory of hypermedia. You can read the e-book for free on-line or purchase a hardcopy version.

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