Add ref in $html
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@@ -11,20 +11,36 @@ $html(tagName: string, props?: Object, children?: any[] | any): HTMLElement
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| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
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| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
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| **`tagName`** | `string` | Yes | Valid HTML tag name (e.g., `"div"`, `"button"`). |
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| **`props`** | `Object` | No | HTML attributes, event listeners, and reactive bindings. |
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| **`props`** | `Object` | No | Attributes, Events, Two-way bindings, and **Refs**. |
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| **`children`** | `any` | No | Nested elements, text strings, or reactive functions. |
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---
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## Key Features
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### 1. Attribute Handling
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### 1. Manual DOM Access: `ref`
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The `ref` property allows you to capture the underlying `HTMLElement` as soon as it is created. This is essential for integrating 3rd-party libraries (like AG Grid or Chart.js) or managing focus and measurements.
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* **Callback Ref**: A function that receives the `HTMLElement` immediately.
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* **Object Ref**: An object with a `.current` property assigned to the `HTMLElement`.
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```javascript
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// Auto-focus on mount
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Input({ ref: (el) => el.focus() });
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// Capturing a node for an external library
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const gridDiv = { current: null };
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Div({ ref: gridDiv, class: "ag-theme-quartz" });
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```
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### 2. Attribute Handling
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SigPro intelligently decides how to apply each property:
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* **Standard Props**: Applied via `setAttribute` or direct property assignment.
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* **Class Names**: Supports `class` or `className` interchangeably.
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* **Boolean Props**: Automatic handling for `checked`, `disabled`, `hidden`, etc.
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* **Note**: The `ref` property is intercepted and **never** rendered as an attribute in the HTML.
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### 2. Event Listeners
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### 3. Event Listeners
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Events are defined by the `on` prefix. SigPro automatically registers the listener and ensures it is cleaned up when the element is destroyed.
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```javascript
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@@ -33,7 +49,7 @@ Button({
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}, "Click Me");
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```
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### 3. Reactive Attributes (One-Way)
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### 4. Reactive Attributes (One-Way)
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If an attribute value is a **function** (like a Signal), `$html` creates an internal **`$watch`** to keep the DOM in sync with the state.
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```javascript
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@@ -43,11 +59,9 @@ Div({
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});
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```
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### 4. Smart Two-Way Binding (Automatic)
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### 5. Smart Two-Way Binding (Automatic)
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SigPro automatically enables **bidirectional synchronization** when it detects a **Signal** assigned to a form-capable attribute (`value` or `checked`) on an input element (`input`, `textarea`, `select`).
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```javascript
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// Syncs input value <-> signal automatically
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Input({
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@@ -55,10 +69,9 @@ Input({
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value: username // No special symbols needed!
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})
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```
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> **Note:** To use a Signal as **read-only** in an input, wrap it in an anonymous function: `value: () => username()`.
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### 5. Reactive Children
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### 6. Reactive Children
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Children can be static or dynamic. When a child is a function, SigPro creates a reactive boundary using `$watch` for that specific part of the DOM.
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```javascript
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@@ -80,7 +93,7 @@ Every element created with `$html` is "self-aware" regarding its reactive depend
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## Tag Constructors (The Shortcuts)
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Instead of writing `$html("div", ...)` every time, SigPro provides PascalCase global functions for all standard HTML tags:
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Instead of writing `$html("div", ...)` every time, SigPro provides PascalCase global functions for all standard HTML tags. These are direct mappings to the `$html` factory.
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```javascript
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// This:
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