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htmx-sync-css

htmx extension to sync CSS from response text.

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htmx-sync extension

Why?

  • To manage your CSS in htmx, you'd usually bundle all of your styles in one file and load it in the browser with the initial request to ensure every piece of HTML/X that's returned from your server will find all the styles it needs.
  • There isn't a direct way to only ship the CSS that's generally needed in the initial request, and then attach other chunks of styles that are related to the chunk of CSS that you're sending back.

Example

Let's assume you have the following htmx snippet:

<div>
  <button hx-get="/get-em" hx-target="#target">Get 'em!</button>
  <span id="target"></span>
</div>

/get-em endpoint returns the following htmx:

<span class="take_em">We're here!</span>

Now if you need to style this span to look special or different, you'd usually need to add styles for take_em class in your initial CSS file that's returned with the very first request to your server.

Not anymore with sync-css extension!

You can update the head's styles if you follow 3 steps:

  1. Add sync-css extension to your original HTML head.

    <!-- htmx  -->
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/htmx.org"></script>
    <!-- sync-css extension -->
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/htmx-sync-css" defer></script>
    
  2. Wrap either your body or the nearest element you want the extension to take effect on with hx-ext="sync-css".

    <div hx-ext="sync-css">
      <button hx-get="/get-em" hx-target="#target">Get 'em!</button>
      <span id="target"></span>
    </div>
    
  3. Add a <style> tag in the returned htmx from your /get-em endpoint that should contain the new styles updates. To ensure these styles will not be update every time this endpoint is called, it's best to set data-style-id.

    <style data-style-id="take-em-styles">
      .take_em {
        background-color: "yellow";
      }
    </style>
    <span class="take_em">We're here!</span>
    

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Package last updated on 22 Jul 2023

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