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Newsletter Issue #310View and discuss this issue onlineTransitions can greatly enhance the user experience of a web application by adding smooth animations between different states. Vue.js 3 provides a powerful Transition component that simplifies the process of incorporating transitions into your Vue applications. This article explores how the Vue 3 Transition component works and demonstrate its usage with code examples. Server components are becoming increasingly common in the web development ecosystem, for good reason. They allow server-rendering individual components within your client-side apps. This article provides an introductory info to Nuxt server components. We know that Nuxt is a fantastic tool. But it has so many amazing features that it’s hard to keep track of them all. This article is a compilation of 24 tips to help you save time and write better Nuxt apps.  Vue.js Forge Episode 4 powered by Kadena is just a week away. In the 4th edition of this 2-day, hackathon-style event, get the opportunity to build a Decentralized Kickstarter Clone with Web 3 as you network with Vue.js developer and enthusiasts from all over the world. Lots of prize up for grabs as well. Register for Free The arrival of Vue 3 has ushered in a new era of enhancements and groundbreaking features. This evolutionary step from Vue 2 to Vue 3 promises developers a realm of opportunities to stay at the forefront of web development trends and harness the true potential of this remarkable framework. In this comprehensive article, we'll take you through the seamless transition from Vue 2 to Vue 3, unveiling the magnificent advancements Vue 3 brings to the table.  Vue School is offering massive discounts on all its courses. Get access to 900+ lessons including a Complete Vue.js Masterclass, State management with pinia and many more. Level up your Vue.js skills learning from core-team members and industry experts. Offer ends Tomorrow Environment variables are key-value pairs that store configuration values outside of the application’s codebase. They are defined in the operating system or deployment environment and accessed by the application at runtime. Usually useful for storing API keys, Database connection setting and more. In this article, you will explore how to configure your env variables to work in your Vue.js and Nuxt applications Comments? Join the discussion about this issue here. P.P.S. Continue the conversation with Vue.js Developers on social media: |
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