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<blockquote data-quote="Sullivan" data-source="post: 481618" data-attributes="member: 79628"><p>You'd still have to utilize AngularJS for the front end. The ng-model directives are crucial for Habbos CMS functionality and are specific to AngularJS and didn't transition to its successor when AngularJS was phased out.</p><p></p><p>I spent a good amount of time trying to reconstruct the directives in JS for a clone of Habbos CMS I was building on the latest Angular version but couldn't get everything 100% perfect. Which is very unsatisfying if you are trying to replicate Habbo perfectly. Not saying someone couldn't do it perfectly in JS but.. talking about cringe lol.</p><p></p><p>Highly recommended to use Angular JS for the frontend it's the only sensible option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sullivan, post: 481618, member: 79628"] You'd still have to utilize AngularJS for the front end. The ng-model directives are crucial for Habbos CMS functionality and are specific to AngularJS and didn't transition to its successor when AngularJS was phased out. I spent a good amount of time trying to reconstruct the directives in JS for a clone of Habbos CMS I was building on the latest Angular version but couldn't get everything 100% perfect. Which is very unsatisfying if you are trying to replicate Habbo perfectly. Not saying someone couldn't do it perfectly in JS but.. talking about cringe lol. Highly recommended to use Angular JS for the frontend it's the only sensible option. [/QUOTE]
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