Right now I’m using
if(window.location.hash != '')
Is this foolproof? Or, is there a way to return a Boolean value instead?
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window.location.hashwill return empty string if the hash symbol is present in the URL but it doesn’t have anything on it’s right side. If there’s a value it will return the value with the hash symbol as first character. This might be a bit confusing in certain situations.Part from that I’d say it’s a pretty solid way of using it.