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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Whether you're sharing layouts or information between pages, the `Shared` module
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## Flags
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## Flags
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If you have initial data you hope to pass into your Elm application, you should provide it via `Flags`,
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If you have initial data you want to pass into your Elm application, you should provide it via `Flags`.
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When you create a project with `elm-spa init`, a file will be created at `public/main.js`:
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When you create a project with `elm-spa init`, a file will be created at `public/main.js`:
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ This is just an example of using `update` with the `user` field we added earlier
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## view
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## view
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The `Shared.view` function is a great place to render things that should persist across page transitions. It comes with more than just a `Model`, so you can insert the `page` whereever you'd like:
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The `Shared.view` function is a great place to render things that should persist across page transitions. It comes with more than just a `Model`, so you can insert the `page` wherever you'd like:
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```elm
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```elm
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import Components.Navbar as Navbar
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import Components.Navbar as Navbar
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