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Adding example to hx-ext documentation #3109

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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions www/content/attributes/hx-ext.md
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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title = "hx-ext"

The `hx-ext` attribute enables an htmx [extension](https://htmx.org/extensions) for an element and all its children.

The value can be a single extension name or a comma separated list of extensions to apply.
The value can be a single extension name or a list of extension names (separated by commas).
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Not sure this is a relevant wording change, as "comma-separated" is a relatively common term now, for ex in the renowned CSV format (we may be missing a hyphen in between those 2 words here though 🧐 )


The `hx-ext` tag may be placed on parent elements if you want a plugin to apply to an entire swath of the DOM,
and on the `body` tag for it to apply to all htmx requests.
Expand All @@ -25,4 +25,8 @@ hierarchy and it will apply to all child elements.
</div>
</div>
```

```html
<body hx-ext="preload,morph">
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Maybe we should add a comment here similar to the one above ?

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"preload" and "morph" extensions are used in this part of the tree

</body>
```