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Newsletter Issue #188View and discuss this issue onlineLearn what to do when you run into problems that can't be solved the Vue way. For example, when you need to access some type of DOM functionality that doesn't fit into Vue's component-based parent/child paradigm. Learn more about the new Netlify.com site tech stack. They've combined Eleventy and Vue, and throughout this article Zach Leatherman explains the details behind the setup. There's relatively little documentation in the Vue 3 docs on JSX and TypeScript so this author decided to share some tips and tricks. This article talks about the limitations of single-file components and argues that there are clear, unequivocal benefits of not using them. Reset features are widespread in web applications. This article presents an uncomplicated and reusable solution using the Composition API. Vectre is a component framework made on top of two well-known frameworks: Vue.js and Spectre CSS. It allows you to quickly start prototyping your solution or add interactivity to an existing project based on Specter CSS. An update from Vetur author Pine Wu on cross-file Prop Type Validation for TypeScript and Vue. SponsoredHyper performant websites and agile content management meets approval flows, segmentation and fast go to market for your enterprise solution.
Samuel Snopko, Head of Developer Relations at Storyblok, and Gary Siladi, Senior Web Development Wizard at twim, will introduce you to the Storyblok ecosystem and its endless possibilities. Comments? Join the discussion about this issue here. P.S. If you enjoyed this issue, show your support by buying me a coffee, or if you’d like to support me to create the newsletter ongoingly, you can make a pledge through Patreon. P.P.S. Continue the conversation with Vue.js Developers on social media: |
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