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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T15:49:51+00:00 2026-06-16T15:49:51+00:00

I was looking around for Single Page navigation handlers. Sammy.js was bit okay to

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I was looking around for Single Page navigation handlers. Sammy.js was bit okay to crack so i created a sample SPA with proper navigation. Works great till now.(moreover, the fact the sammy.js is used by Twitter.. made me more curious.. ) 🙂

No issues!!

Looked around for alternative’s and found History.js and Nav.js to be in same line.

History.js— Follow the HTML5 History API as much as possible
Provide a cross-compatible experience for all HTML5 Browsers (they all implement the HTML5 History API a little bit differently causing different behaviours and sometimes bugs – History.js fixes this ensuring the experience is as expected / the same / great throughout the HTML5 browsers)

Nav.js — allows you to manage page-based navigation by binding the left and right arrow keys.

Sammy.js — Like Sinatra, a Sammy application revolves around ‘routes’. Routes in Sammy are a little different, though. Not only can you define ‘get’ and ‘post’ routes, but you can also bind routes to custom events triggered by your application.

All seems good in definition.

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    2026-06-16T15:49:52+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    My point of view here is following (I like sammy.js, so I’m biased here, nothing objective just an opinion).

    History.js is all in HTML5 – so it crosses out all the support of IE8 and bellow. That is sometimes acceptable and, however, sometimes – not. Moreover, I am not completely sure that between gecko, trident, webkit – major browser engines – they all support that HTML5 history spec all the way without any differences.

    So for me History.js is all out. Then we have to differ between Nav.js and Sammy.js; and I don’t see this as a competition. You ONLY have keyboard based navigation in Nav.js and since there is not much projects that don’t use jQuery anymore, you can achieve that in Sammy.js by using http://api.jquery.com/category/events/keyboard-events/ and special routes for special events meaning next/previous page or whatever else floats your goat.

    Sammy.js is lightweight, efficient, scalable, reusable and fully cross-browser compatible.

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