Your approach is similar to my apps: they use D3 diagrams which are initialised 
after rpc, after that they can be clicked indefinitely without another rpc.

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  On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 7:48 PM, Neil Aggarwal<[email protected]> wrote: 
  > I don't know your exact application, but why do you need to include those
> in the frontend?

I don't want to do a round-trip to the server every time the user takes an
action.
The UI will be faster if everything executes locally.

I want the front end to have an in-memory version of the puzzle so it will
update
and display the current state of the puzzle as the user is working on it.

Thank you,
  Neil

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