Yes there are many different approaches
That's a basic HTML question, which is agnostic of the underlying web framework.
Not sure if mojo offers specialized methods for all.
The classic approach is to reload the page.
Either by specifying
- using an Ajax XMLhttprequest will reduce the necessary bandwidth and let it look more smooth if only small parts of the page are refreshed. (Needs JS again + DOM manipulation)
- I'm aware that mojo supports web sockets to actively push new content to the webpage. Never used it, but it allows to better control the refresh from the server side.
Timtowtdi
I hope this overview will give you a starters to specify what you need and want.
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