Github is able to support this because all their pages are rendered on server.

In kanbanstr, the app is fully client side and it runs on the browser.

We need to render it on the server to be able to achieve this. Right now all files are served from Github Pages. It is a free solution.

Even if I get a server to run the app in, some changes in code are also necessary to be able to do this

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Not necessarily, if the UX is to share the nevent, then the client would just need to implement code to render it.

That's why I am asking here, cuz it could go either way. Not saying it's a priority at all, just wanted to start the conversation.

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Sorry I seem to have missed the entire point

My bad. Let me think and get back on this

I have added a new feature to copy the `naddr` id from any card.

Other clients need to implement it to be able to display the card properly.

I will try to add PRs to some clients in the coming days to display Kanban cards properly