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Build A Lazy-Load Router With Vue.js And The Latest Browser Features Dynamic module importing is one of the latest JavaScript features to hit the major browsers. The main use case for this feature is lazy-loading modules to allow content to be delivered when it is needed, rather than all at once. In this article, I'll demonstrate how you can build a lazy-load router with Vue.js in just a few lines
Transition Vue offers two built-in components that can help work with transitions and animations in response to changing state: <Transition> for applying animations when an element or component is entering and leaving the DOM. This is covered on this page. <TransitionGroup> for applying animations when an element or component is inserted into, removed from, or moved within a v-for list. This is c
Components Basics Components allow us to split the UI into independent and reusable pieces, and think about each piece in isolation. It's common for an app to be organized into a tree of nested components: This is very similar to how we nest native HTML elements, but Vue implements its own component model that allows us to encapsulate custom content and logic in each component. Vue also plays nic
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