In the last chapter, we got off to a good start with building our very first custom Vue.js components. We covered a lot of the fundamentals that we'll be using throughout the rest of this book, such as data-binding, looping over, and rendering lists of data; conditional rendering, component composition with props and event handlers; client-side routing between multiple pages, and fetching data from our server-side API. These are the kinds of things that will become the bread and butter of building applications with Vue.js, so it was important to make sure we understand them before moving forward.
In this chapter, we are going to build on what we already have and start to transform it into a proper e-commerce application. We'll begin by improving the overall look and feel using Bootstrap, as well as adding transitions and loading indicators...