👉🏻 Shadcn Vue is a powerful and highly customizable UI component library built specifically for Vue.
👉🏻 In this article, we’ll explore what Shadcn Vue is, its origins, how to integrate it into Vue apps, and most importantly, why it might be the perfect fit for your next project.
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💡 Nuxt Tip: Rendering Dynamic Markdown
In my current freelance project, I had to render dynamic Markdown content in a Nuxt 3+ application. The Markdown content was written by redactors in a CMS, provided via an API, and needed to be rendered on the client-side.
Luckily, Nuxt 3+ provides a solution for rendering Markdown content using the @nuxtjs/mdc@nuxtjs/mdc module. This module allows you to render Markdown content as HTML in your Nuxt 3+ application.
You can add it to your project using the following command:
1npx nuxi@latest module add mdc
This command will install the @nuxtjs/mdc@nuxtjs/mdc module and add it to the modules section of your nuxt.config.tsnuxt.config.ts file.
Now you can use the MDCMDC component to render Markdown content in your Vue components. Here's an example of how you can use it:
1<script setup lang="ts">2const md = `# h134## h256This is a paragraph78This is a [link](https://mokkapps.de)910::my-button11Click me12::`13</script>1415<template>16 <MDC :value="md" tag="article" />17</template>
👉🏻 The @scope rule in CSS allows developers to directly attach styles to HTML elements, limiting the scope of the CSS to the children of the targeted DOM node.