Many Web pages use forms to capture data from site users. This data can be particularly valuable in commercial and business sites. If you are responsible for such a site, you may need to retrieve data ...
Note: version 1.8.0 requires Next.js 13.4+. useQueryState takes one required argument: the key to use in the query string. Like React.useState, it returns an array with the value present in the query ...
Default value When the query string is not present in the URL, the default behaviour is to return null as state. It can make state updating and UI rendering tedious. Take this example of a simple ...
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