Summary of v-clock usage
first look at the following code
<ul v-for="item in items">
<li>{{ item.name }}</li>
</ul>
then, when we use Vue to read data from the background or refresh the page, the response problem may flash{{ item.name }}This one vue.js Template variable, which brings users a bad experience. At this time, v-cloak will come in handy
v-cloak: prevent the variable name of vuejs from appearing during page loading.
method: add v-cloak
to the loading point in HTML
<ul v-cloak v-for="item in items">
<li>{{ item.name }}</li>
</ul>
and then add
to the CSS
[v-cloak] {
display: none;
}
explanation: HTML tags containing the v-cloak attribute will be hidden during page initialization.
after vuejs instance ready, the v-cloak attribute will be automatically removed, that is, the corresponding tag will become visible.
then the problem comes again: in actual projects, we usually load the CSS file through @ import
@import "style.css"