This course will teach you the intricacies of adding navigation to your Vue.js web applications using the Vue Router, a powerful tool for creating dynamic and responsive navigation experiences.
Modern single-page applications can quickly become complex, with hundreds or even thousands of components that need to fit together seamlessly. Managing these interactions can be a challenge, but Vue Router can help. In this course, Vue 3 Router, you’ll learn how to configure routing in Vue.js applications using the Vue Router. First, you'll see how to install and configure primary routes, create dynamic routes with parameters, and pass route parameters as props to components. Then, you'll discover how to add route guards to protect your application, and interact with the Vue Router API programmatically. After that, you'll explore creating advanced layouts using nested and named views, eliminating dependencies between components, and managing the layout of your application through the router. Finally, you'll learn how to improve application load time by lazy loading route components, add transitions between menus, and remember users' last scrolling position for an improved user experience. By the end of this course, you'll have a deep understanding of Vue Router and be able to quickly implement different routing scenarios in your Vue.js applications to create a good user and developer experience.
Modern single-page applications can quickly become complex, with hundreds or even thousands of components that need to fit together seamlessly. Managing these interactions can be a challenge, but Vue Router can help. In this course, Vue 3 Router, you’ll learn how to configure routing in Vue.js applications using the Vue Router. First, you'll see how to install and configure primary routes, create dynamic routes with parameters, and pass route parameters as props to components. Then, you'll discover how to add route guards to protect your application, and interact with the Vue Router API programmatically. After that, you'll explore creating advanced layouts using nested and named views, eliminating dependencies between components, and managing the layout of your application through the router. Finally, you'll learn how to improve application load time by lazy loading route components, add transitions between menus, and remember users' last scrolling position for an improved user experience. By the end of this course, you'll have a deep understanding of Vue Router and be able to quickly implement different routing scenarios in your Vue.js applications to create a good user and developer experience.