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# html5 new features
https://gist.github.com/xgqfrms-GitHub/1ba83e991eb358338151f54e5805ac5d
## `HashChangeEvent()`
https://developer.mozilla.org/zh-CN/docs/Web/API/Window/onhashchange
htt…
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Some people think the "back" button will go back to the "previous screen" in OPUS, but of course it doesn't. We should capture the "back" button and at the very least show a message telling people the…
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cf.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/browsers.html#event-hashchange
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/browsers.html#scroll-to-fragid
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/browsers.html#traverse-the-history
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Scenario: The first page has a responsive image. The correctly sized image loads. Click on another link (which refreshes only part of the page using the HTML5 history API). Returning to the original p…
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This is somewhat related to issues #74 and #48.
It would be nice if clicking on feeds and items updated the current URL without incurring a reload by using the HTML5 history API. This way doing thin…
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The base URL is the current page in the HTML5 implementation (as per the spec), but the domain root in HTML4 implementation.
For example, running [this fiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/luhn/auth3x5q/) in …
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This might seem petty and not particularly worthy of issue status, but I am using this for a Cincinnati class and thought it might be worth updating to include that HTML5 now has a recommended status …
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I'm using HTML5 jQuery bundled balupton History.js plugin. It's working fine, but i need to have ability to use links like (works fine without History.js)
http://website/url#popup=/url/some/more/para…
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Use advanced history management in html5
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- [ ] URL hash
- [ ] hashchange
- [ ] Handle hash for AJAX
- [ ] HTML5 History API