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@jill64/svelte-html
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🏷️ Declarative attribute binding for the root html element
npm i @jill64/svelte-html
By passing a key-value set to the <SvelteHTML />
component, attributes are bind to the root html element.
<script>
import { SvelteHTML } from '@jill64/svelte-html'
</script>
<SvelteHTML lang="en" prefix="example" />
↓
<html lang="en" prefix="example">
<!-- ... -->
</html>
Attribute binding with <SvelteHTML>
is only applied on the client.
To assign arbitrary attributes during SSR, use the apply
function in the handle
hook.
// hooks.server.js
import { apply } from '@jill64/svelte-html'
export const handle = async ({ event, resolve }) => {
// ...
return resolve(event, {
transformPageChunk: apply({
lang: 'en',
prefix: 'example'
})
})
}
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🏷️ Declarative attribute binding for the root html element
The npm package @jill64/svelte-html receives a total of 2,082 weekly downloads. As such, @jill64/svelte-html popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jill64/svelte-html demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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