vuestic-ui
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MIT License | MIT License |
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vuestic-ui
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Today we released Vuestic UI 1.6.0, UI Framework for Vue 3. Now it comes Nuxt 3 documentation and Talwind CSS support [x-post from r/javascript]
I created an issue and we'll fix it shortly.
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Today we released Vuestic UI 1.6.0, UI Framework for Vue 3. Now it comes with Talwind CSS support and itβs own CLI [x-post from r/javascript]
We'll make sure to add label or some bright disclaimer that vuestic grids are not recommended and will disappear in 1.7.0. Thanks for pointing. :) (moved to #3052)
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Today we released Vuestic UI 1.6.0, UI Framework for Vue 3. Now it comes with Talwind CSS support and itβs own CLI
Do you mean this page? https://vuestic.dev/
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Which libraries to use for a e-commerce site in vue
I'm also using Vuestic component library and tailwind.
- Vuestic UI 1.5.0, UI Framework for Vue 3, is out. Now with huge A11y improvements and dark theme support [x-post from r/javascript]
- Vuestic UI 1.5.0, UI Framework for Vue 3, is out. Now with huge A11y improvements and dark theme support
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Next steps (UI related) on Vue 3.0 in Enterprise web applications path
Vuestic UI.
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What UI component library should I use for a Nuxt 3 project?
I have been exploring this over the last couple of days and I haven't found a great answer. I have used Vuetify for quite a while and probably still will when it is ready for Vue3, but it doesn't seem like that will happen soon. So far I have checked out: -Element Plus: I was really hoping I would like this but I didn't really enjoy it. Very stable, large community. 8/10 - NaiveUI: I really like this one, smaller community than some of the others. I am leaning toward using it though. 7/10 - Ant Design: Seems quite stable, not my style so I didn't explore too far. 7/10 - Vuestic: Smaller than some of the others and missing some key components. Looks promising but I am not comfortable using it for a new production project today. 6/10 - Equal: Small and lightweight. organized well. 6/10 - Headless UI. Super small but it makes using tailwind a more viable option. 6/10 - PrimeVue: I have spent the most time with this one. It seems pretty good and is somewhat like Vuetify. There are several paid upgrades, which is fine with me, but something to note for others. 7/10
- vue3 but?
- Vuestic UI 1.4.0 is out. Now it supports Nuxt 3.
vue-router
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Build complex SPAs quickly with vue-element-admin
//src/router /* eslint-disable */ import Vue from 'vue' import Router from 'vue-router' Vue.use(Router) import Layout from '@/layout' export const constantRoutes = [ { path: '/redirect', component: Layout, hidden: true, children: [ { path: '/redirect/:path(.*)', component: () => import('@/views/redirect/index') } ] }, { path: '/login', component: () => import('@/views/login/index'), hidden: true }, { path: '/auth-redirect', component: () => import('@/views/login/auth-redirect'), hidden: true }, { path: '/404', component: () => import('@/views/error-page/404'), hidden: true }, { path: '/401', component: () => import('@/views/error-page/401'), hidden: true }, { path: '/', component: Layout, redirect: '/dashboard', children: [ { path: 'dashboard', component: () => import('@/views/dashboard/index'), name: 'Dashboard', meta: { title: 'Dashboard', icon: 'dashboard', affix: true } } ] }, { path: '/posts', component: Layout, children: [ { path: 'index', component: () => import('@/views/posts/index'), name: 'Posts', meta: { title: 'Posts', icon: 'post', affix: true } } ] }, { path: '/profile', component: Layout, redirect: '/profile/index', hidden: true, children: [ { path: 'index', component: () => import('@/views/profile/index'), name: 'Profile', meta: { title: 'Profile', icon: 'user', noCache: true } } ] } ] /** * asyncRoutes * the routes that need to be dynamically loaded based on user roles */ export const asyncRoutes = [ // 404 page must be placed at the end !!! { path: '*', redirect: '/404', hidden: true } ] const createRouter = () => new Router({ scrollBehavior: () => ({ y: 0 }), routes: constantRoutes }) const router = createRouter() // Detail see: https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/1234#issuecomment-357941465 export function resetRouter() { const newRouter = createRouter() router.matcher = newRouter.matcher // reset router } export default router
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How to make Vite not unload the previous route
https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/703 https://github.com/vuejs/rfcs/blob/master/active-rfcs/0036-router-view-route-prop.md https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/703#issuecomment-428123334
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In One Minute : Vue.js
What makes Vue particularly powerful, however, is that it can be built upon, increasing its functionality from a simple view-model library to that of a fully fledged JavaScript framework capable of powering entire SPA's via supporting plugins and libraries such as Vue Router, Vue Resource, and Vuex.
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Workplaces for digital nomads: the frontend
A simple src/router/index.js router based on vue-router allows you to avoid utilising the store for now (with the current project capabilities) and helps with 404 error handling.
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Creating a Next-like layout system in Vue
So to start, in the land of Vue we use Vue Router for routing. It is a first party plugin and solves all your routing needs, providing both Web History and Hash based routing. Additionally, it supports nested routes and router views.
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How to hide root path (/) content when navigating to a different path
I have read through some of the content on router.vuejs.org but I can't find anything related to my issue, or I am not understanding the issue and so not sure what to look for.
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Introduction to the VueJs Framework
Vue has a wide range of use cases that span the whole scale of front-end development. We can use it to add a bit of dynamism into an existing web app, such as adding a simple carousel or content that changes on user interaction e.g mouse movements or text input to creating complex web apps such as e-commerce stores with multiple categories and product pages supporting routing, browser-based data storage via Vue's own libraries such as the vue-router and vuex with features such as a cart, external API call requests and so forth.
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Create a Real-Time Food Ordering Notification Service in Vue.js
We run this terminal command to enable our application to use Vue Router.
- Meta Is Transferring Jest to the OpenJS Foundation
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Build an Online Course Site with Vue
Weβll also need Vue Router for setting up the course pages.
What are some alternatives?
vuetify - π Vue Component Framework
pinia - π Intuitive, type safe, light and flexible Store for Vue using the composition api with DevTools support
bootstrap-vue - BootstrapVue provides one of the most comprehensive implementations of Bootstrap v4 for Vue.js. With extensive and automated WAI-ARIA accessibility markup.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
luci-wrtbwmon - Bandwidth tracker for OpenWRT that uses wrtbwmon
vee-validate - β Painless Vue forms
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
Quasar Framework - Quasar Framework - Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time
vuex - ποΈ Centralized State Management for Vue.js.
primevue - Next Generation Vue UI Component Library
uuix - A tiny (<1KB) and fast UUID (v4) generator for Crystal