Thanks for the post...love some more articles on Nuxt.js, since it's still a young-ish framework and not a lot has been built on top of Nuxt.
On this piece, I'm very interested in using:
in my Nuxt.js project. Could you possibly show some code examples (that are ideally copy-paste) to help us get started with these? Thanks!
Hi! Glad you liked it. Here are two real-word examples ☺
v-lazy-image: github.com/mornir/makeup-website/b... Sanity CMS automatically generates Low Quality Image Placeholders (LQIP) for uploaded images.
nuxt-svg-loader: github.com/mornir/makeup-website/b... Here is EmailIcon just a SVG, but it "behaves" like a Vue component.
EmailIcon
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Thanks for the post...love some more articles on Nuxt.js, since it's still a young-ish framework and not a lot has been built on top of Nuxt.
On this piece, I'm very interested in using:
in my Nuxt.js project. Could you possibly show some code examples (that are ideally copy-paste) to help us get started with these? Thanks!
Hi! Glad you liked it.
Here are two real-word examples ☺
v-lazy-image: github.com/mornir/makeup-website/b...
Sanity CMS automatically generates Low Quality Image Placeholders (LQIP) for uploaded images.
nuxt-svg-loader: github.com/mornir/makeup-website/b...
Here is
EmailIcon
just a SVG, but it "behaves" like a Vue component.