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Hey, thank you for the PR but can you provide some more description what exactly you are changing and why. |
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Hi, Thanks for your work, I love Navigo ! I use it in many projects. I know this is'nt the place for asking you this, but sorry I don't know where else I can reach to you. For now, when I want to have the clicked element I used to do this : function getClicked(element){
console.log(element)
}<a href="/" data-navigo onclick="getClicked(this)">Hey!</a>But it's too heavy because every link has to have this function. I'm looking for something like this : const router = new Navigo("/")
router.on("/", (match, event) => {
console.log(event.target)
})Can you please help me ? Thanks |
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