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Newsletter Issue #328View and discuss this issue onlineThis article is the fist part of a series on Performance in Vue 3 and will focus on performance in an application and what makes an application termed as fast. In this post, delve into two powerful tools that have gained significant traction in recent times: Nuxt 3 and Netlify CMS. Browser caching is a powerful optimization technique employed to enhance the performance of web applications. The term “cache-busting” refers to the intentional invalidation or versioning of static assets, compelling the browser to fetch fresh resources when changes occur. In this article, the author introduces cache-busting and provides detailed knowledge on you can implement cache-busting in a Vue 3 project. Tailwind CSS is a highly customizable, low-level CSS framework that allows developers to create fast and responsive user interfaces without leaving their HTML. In this brand new course from Vue School, learn the basics of TailwindCSS and start styling your apps with the most popular styling tool in the web development community. Making your web application more secure is not an easy process. In this article, the author introduces the Nuxt Security module, what it does, and how you can customize its functionality and behavior to match your security needs better. Nuxt provides amazing auto-import capabilities for composables, utils and also components out of the box. But besides auto-importing them, it also provides a "Lazy" version of it. In this video, take a look at the lazy prefix, what it does and when to use it to achieve sweet performance gains! This is a 4 part article series on how to create a web scraper with Nuxt 3. 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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