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this is going to be a short video where we dive into the new htmx 1.9 release and we have a new attribute in that release itamp;#39;s called HX on weamp;#39;re going to see some examples of how to use that in this video now this page here has the release notes for htmx 1.9.0 and in this release we have support for review transitions on Google Chrome and also support for whatamp;#39;s called naked HX trigger attributes but weamp;#39;re going to look at the third one here and thatamp;#39;s support for generalized inline event handling with the new HX on attribute so letamp;#39;s go to the page for this new HX on attribute we have this page here Iamp;#39;ll link this below the video and this allows you to embed scripts inline to respond to events that happen on the page and this is similar to the own event properties you can find in Native HTML but it improves on that by enabling the handling of any event for enhanced locality of behavior and thatamp;#39;s a core philosophy to the