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Vue.js: Understanding its Tools and Ecosystem

You're reading from   Vue.js: Understanding its Tools and Ecosystem Take a crash course in the main concepts and syntax of the Vue.js library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
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ISBN-13 9781800206625
Length 194 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dave Berning Dave Berning
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Getting Started with Vue.js FREE CHAPTER 2. Scaffolding Projects With Vue CLI 3 3. Navigation with Vue Router 4. State Management with Vuex 5. Debugging With Vue DevTools 6. Server-Side Rendering with Nuxt.js 7. Static Site Generation with VuePress 8. Mobile App Development with NativeScript for Vue.js 9. Greater Control of JavaScript and Type Casting with TypeScript 10. The Future of Vue.js and Adoption Rates

Navigating Through the DevTools

Once installed in your browser (assuming you have a Vue.js application running), right-click and “Inspect Element” to bring up the browser’s development tools. At this point, you’ll notice there is a new tab, “Vue”. This “Vue” tab is the Vue.js DevTools extension. At the top right of the browser window, you’ll notice a Vue.js logo. This logo is a Vue.js detector. If you are visiting a website or web application that is not using Vue.js, the logo will be grayed out. If you are visiting a website or application with Vue.js, let’s say, Nuxt.js or Laravel, the logo will be colorized. This is a great way to see if a website that you stumble upon is using Vue.js or not.

Note: If you visit a site using Nuxt.js, the Nuxt logo will appear in place of the Vue.js logo.

Vue.js DevTools

If you have read through Chapter 2: Scaffolding Projects With Vue CLI 3 you should have created a Vue project with the command...

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