So far we’ve seen how we can create reactive objects using ref() and reactive(), bind the reactive objects to element attributes, display the value of a reactive element using {{ }}, and watch the reactive objects for changes to their state and execute callbacks when changes occur. Vue also allows us to create references to […]
Pexels.com is a photo sharing site that allows users to curate collections of photos created by themselves and others. Pexels.com also provides an API that can be used to download images to a web app. The documentation for the API can be found here. Pexels.com limits the number of requests that an application can make to […]
Forms are the primary way to receive input from users. Below we review the various forms elements HTML and then discuss how we can bind reactive data to the form controls. The official specification for HTML forms can be found in section 4.10 of the HTML Living Standard. Note that the link leads to a page […]