I know I can change the name in the location bar with the method you
describe, but because all the transitions initiated by clicking a link
are done with Javascript, I don't know how to make each location bar
name bookmarkable so it will "remember" the JS state of things - no
matter what you bookmark, you'll end up at the beginning, the
home"page".

I think this is do-able, I just don't know how.

Thanks

On Feb 4, 12:16 pm, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The usual way that's done is via the URL hash:
>
> http://adamkobrin.com/#about
>
> location.hash == '#about'
>
> - ricardo
>
> On Feb 4, 3:50 pm, atomk <akob...@adamkobrin.com> wrote:
>
> > I have different subdomains pointing to the same file on my server -
> > simple enough. What I'd like to do is essentially reverse that: Can
> > the same file redirect to different subdomains?
>
> > For example:http://adamkobrin.com When you click on any of the top 4
> > "links", different content is loaded, but you remain on the same page
> > with (hopefully) nice smooth transitions - the url remains unchanged.
> > I'm looking for a client-side way to change the subdomain in the
> > location bar based on each link, making it possible for the user to
> > bookmark each "page" differently, without compromising my smooth
> > transitions by loading a new page...
>
> > Make sense? Possible?
>
> > Thanks!

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