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🎨 Add meta tag to opt-in to client-side navigations#86
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Looks great! Thanks Luis 🙂
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I've added a mechanism to opt-in to client-side navigations using a metatag, so navigation can do a fallback after receiving the HTML of a page that is not client-side navigation friendly.
I left them activated by default for now, although I want to add an admin screen to toggle them on and off.
https://www.loom.com/share/32bfdeb904e04c7e933474744e11be81