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Building Real-World Web Applications with Vue.js 3

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630394
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joran Quinten Joran Quinten
Profile icon Joran Quinten

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Vue.js Development
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Vue.js 3. Chapter 2: Creating a Todo List App 4. Chapter 3: Building a Local Weather App 5. Chapter 4: Creating the Marvel Explorer App 6. Part 2: Intermediate Projects
7. Chapter 5: Building a Recipe App with Vuetify 8. Chapter 6: Creating a Fitness Tracker with Data Visualization 9. Chapter 7: Building a Multiplatform Expense Tracker Using Quasar 10. Part 3: Advanced Applications
11. Chapter 8: Building an Interactive Quiz App 12. Chapter 9: Experimental Object Recognition with TensorFlow 13. Part 4: Wrapping Up
14. Chapter 10: Creating a Portfolio with Nuxt.js and Storyblok 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

The Vue.js DevTools

If you’ve not yet installed the Vue.js DevTools, please refer back to the Vue.js DevTools section in Chapter 1, Introduction to Vue.js, to follow the instructions. We will take a close look at the DevTools using our Todo list application for reference.

If you have the browser plugin installed and you visit a website where Vue.js is detected, the icon in the toolbar will indicate that Vue.js is detected on that particular URL:

Figure 2.4 – Screenshot of Vue DevTools in the browser’s toolbar

Figure 2.4 – Screenshot of Vue DevTools in the browser’s toolbar

If you click it, it will refer you to opening the browser’s DevTools, where a tab dedicated to Vue is added.

The Vue.js tab offers a lot of ways of drilling down into a certain aspect of the rendered code and some time travel inspection methods. It offers an accessible representation of the inputs and outputs of a component, which can help you visualize how a component is rendered.

So, let’s zoom in on a...

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