The history API is dead. Long live the navigation API | HTTP 203
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In this episode, Cassie (from Greensock) and Jake (not from Greensock) sit down to chat about the new Navigation API, which replaced the old and busted History API.
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Last updated 2022-06-07 UTC.
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