Nice video! the use of urls is so vast! In the case of a web application that should behave a bit like a mobile application, I use them to display the groups on my page according to the icon pressed on my footer. A bit like Insta, when the user clicks on the feed, it sends a specific URL to my current page (without loading it) and the group feed detects it and displays it! So magical. So it allows me to make the user's navigation as smooth as possible.
hey, how do you navigate to a specific tab from another page? Say I wanted to navigate to your dashboard but I want to see the content from the spaceship page?
Nice video!
the use of urls is so vast! In the case of a web application that should behave a bit like a mobile application, I use them to display the groups on my page according to the icon pressed on my footer. A bit like Insta, when the user clicks on the feed, it sends a specific URL to my current page (without loading it) and the group feed detects it and displays it! So magical. So it allows me to make the user's navigation as smooth as possible.
I was putting (os) in parentheses to distinguish option sets, but underscore makes sense.
Amazing tutorial. Thanks!
Thanks a lot! You saved the day
Thanks man! Great tutorial, +1
Very good tip. Thanks.
Thank you, a very useful video.
Brilliant !
hey, how do you navigate to a specific tab from another page? Say I wanted to navigate to your dashboard but I want to see the content from the spaceship page?
Does this work for mobile apps to send to app store?
thank you bro ✌
how com nobody talks about the fact that once you put an action on page reload, it messes all this up!