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preface
π has recently reconsolidated Vue3 to sort out relevant knowledge points and details
π has so far scattered flowers:
- The first
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Parts:basis β - The first
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Parts:Further components β - The first
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Parts:Transitions and animation β - The first
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Parts:Composite API and reuse β - The first
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Parts:High order guide β - The first
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Parts:tool β - The first
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Parts:scale β
Part 8 of this article on accessibility is divided into several sections: basics, semantics, standards, and resources
I will organize the relevant content into the following brain map, one can quickly understand the relevant knowledge, two to facilitate the later view!
π By the end of this section you will have some understanding of accessibility
Problems addressed in this series
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Say goodbye to boring documents; Summary of all Vue knowledge points in a brief and comprehensive way in the form of a diagram
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Worry about blurred brain maps; The original hd images and files will be attached, which can be updated over time with Vue version iteration
Details are as follows: π
Mind maps
barrier-free
basis
The semantic
standard
resources
The attachment
I will upload the above original pictures and source files to github: github.com/jCodeLife/m…
Objective:
- A convenient batch download
- Secondly, it can be modified according to its own ideas and habits
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That’s all about accessibility
To be clear, at this point, all of the V3 tutorial documentation has been processed, but there are other bits and pieces that will be updated later, as well as things around Vue, including other members of the Family Bucket, and third-party libraries
If you have any questions, please leave a message. Thank you
Reference documentation
V3.cn.vuejs.org/guide/intro…