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@hey@voidq.xyz

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@hey@voidq.xyz

I really love , it is my daily driver now :blobbounce:
But we all know that reloading on each like and reposts can be little bit annoying :blobsadleft:
I also respect snac's philosophy, NoJavascript.
Then I started thinking about the old social media apps how they bypassed this behavior, and I found it, it is Facebook :blobcatadorable:
The Facebook was able to do it without any Javascript, so it motivates me to give it a try, but I'm not that good at minimalist coding, maybe some of you guys able to do it?

grunfink@comam.es do you think it is possible?
To make only buttons work in background, interact with them without any reloading page? I know there's now way to do the same with replies, unfortunately :blobsadleft:

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    @hey@voidq.xyz

    I did the old-school "pre-AJAX" method, and as you know the buttons won't change until you reload the page. And I think I was wrong about Facebook, the idea still looks unreal to me :blobsadleft:

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      @hey@voidq.xyz

      Never mind, the current one is better :blobcat: