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Unlike SPA, regular navigations may be from version 1 of a site, and version two. In some cases, version 1 and 2 may be incompatible in terms of view transitions - such as a major design change.
We should have some mechanism to handle this.
One way would be to have a version ident as part of the opt-in:
And if the versions don't match on either side, the transition doesn't happen (as if the 'new' state didn't opt-in).
If we go with the pattern above, we need to figure out what type the version should be, as a number seems a bit restrictive.
Although, is a version too blunt an instrument here? Developers may be in a situation where going from version-1 index to version-2 profile is fine, but going from version-1 index to version-2 article isn't fine.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Unlike SPA, regular navigations may be from version 1 of a site, and version two. In some cases, version 1 and 2 may be incompatible in terms of view transitions - such as a major design change.
We should have some mechanism to handle this.
One way would be to have a version ident as part of the opt-in:
And if the versions don't match on either side, the transition doesn't happen (as if the 'new' state didn't opt-in).
If we go with the pattern above, we need to figure out what type the version should be, as a number seems a bit restrictive.
Although, is a version too blunt an instrument here? Developers may be in a situation where going from version-1 index to version-2 profile is fine, but going from version-1 index to version-2 article isn't fine.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: