Product pages are essential components of any ecommerce platform, regardless of product type. In this post, we will build an ecommerce product page using Vue.js and Kendo UI.
Sometimes when writing applications you need a piece of data, usually a variable, to be available through your whole code. You can even find yourself needing this data to be accessible through multiple instances of Vue that have been mounted in the page—so is there a “best practice” when dealing with these situations? Let’s take a look.
jQuery used to be a common choice for a lot of applications in the past. However, there are smaller, faster, more feature-rich solutions now. We’ll cover how to migrate from jQuery to Vue 3 a lot of common use cases, such as handling events, forms, API requests, conditional and dynamic content, and more.