Mint-ui style issues
I am a front-end beginner. Recently, I was practicing my hands in the Vue mobile terminal project, and then I came to mint-UI. The more I use it, the more I feel frustrated
- At present, the biggest problem is the style, because as a beginner, it is very satisfying to change the style quickly and create a sense of achievement, but until I come across it ———— mint-ui
The styling
- Mint-ui has a lot of convenient add-ons, such as carrote graphics, search box, etc., that look good, even though the official documentation provides few parameters, but the initial learning stage is barely enough. Later, when I was younger, I found that I wanted to add styles through the official parsing code
<mt-search v-model="value" placeholder=" placeholder "></mt-search>
- For example, the above template code would normally just look like this in the styles section:
<style lang="scss" scoped> .search { position: relative; .mt-search { height: auto; top: 10px; }}Copy the code
- I was able to parse the application directly, and later I found out that after checking the page was parsed as
- Mint’s official parsing was so powerful that I couldn’t locate a button next to it for quite a while. After parsing, the class name changed to
mint-
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