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Published inApr 2017
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Andrea Passaglia
Andrea Passaglia
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Andrea Passaglia

Andrea Passaglia was born in Genoa, in northern Italy. Interested about technology since his parents gave him a toy computer when he was a boy, he started studying web technologies at an early age. After obtaining his master's degree in computer engineering he worked on the design and implementation of web interfaces for companies of various sizes and in different industries (healthcare, fashion, tourism, and transport). In 2016 he moves in the silicon valley of Europe to tackle new problems in the banking industry at the Edgeverve Dublin Research and Development Labs. A backend technologist by trade, Vue.js is his first tool to bring to life his creations when it comes to the frontend. Andrea is married to a lovely Russian girl from Siberia and they often cook together mixing culinary traditions.
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Transitioning on the initial render


With the appear keyword, we are able to package transition for elements when they are first loaded. This helps the user experience in that it gives the impression that the page is more responsive and faster to load when you apply it to many elements.

Getting ready

This recipe doesn't assume any particular knowledge, but if you have completed at least the Adding some fun to your app with CSS transitions recipe, it will be a piece of cake.

How to do it...

We will build a page about the American actor Fill Murray; no, not Bill Murray. You can find more information about him at http://www.fillmurray.com. We will use images from this site to fill our page about him.

In our HTML, let's write a header as the title of our page:

<h1> 
  The Fill Murray Page 
</h1>

After the title, we will place our Vue application:

<div id="app"> 
  <img src="https://fillmurray.com/50/70"> 
  <p> 
    The internet was missing the ability to 
    provide custom...
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Andrea Passaglia

Andrea Passaglia was born in Genoa, in northern Italy. Interested about technology since his parents gave him a toy computer when he was a boy, he started studying web technologies at an early age. After obtaining his master's degree in computer engineering he worked on the design and implementation of web interfaces for companies of various sizes and in different industries (healthcare, fashion, tourism, and transport). In 2016 he moves in the silicon valley of Europe to tackle new problems in the banking industry at the Edgeverve Dublin Research and Development Labs. A backend technologist by trade, Vue.js is his first tool to bring to life his creations when it comes to the frontend. Andrea is married to a lovely Russian girl from Siberia and they often cook together mixing culinary traditions.
Read more about Andrea Passaglia