Key Points From This Episode:
- Brief definitions and an overview of how the team thinks about Teleport.
- Identifying some common points of confusion around teleporting on Vue.
- Thinking about problems from the inside out and the issue of multiple destinations.
- Styling using Teleport; which parts determine the style?
- Helpful notifications around completed tasks and the time this can save.
- Considering the variety of Teleport use cases and which make the most sense.
- Some important details about Tessa's talk at VueConf Toronto in November.
- Using portal-vue on Vue 3 and why this can still be useful.
- New additions and disappearances in Vue 3 and the reasons for the changes.
- Ben's early experience of Teleport so far — things that have him excited about Vue 3.
- Today's picks from Tess, Ben, and Ari!
Tweetables:
- “I think of Teleport as a way to decouple a piece of the template from a component in a single file component and basically tell it where to show up on the actual page.” — @enjoythevuecast [0:00:36]
- “I’m just basically trying things out and figuring out how Teleport works based on what's not working in all those experiments.” — @enjoythevuecast [0:02:46]
- “You can send multiple teleports to the same destination, but it's still technically multiple points of origin, not a single point of origin.” — @enjoythevuecast [0:20:08]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
- Enjoy the Vue on Twitter
- Enjoy the Vue
- Teleport (Vue 3 Docs)
- Teleport (Vue School video)
- Slots > Props - Michael Thiessen's Newsletter
- Tessa’s talk (Link TBA)
- PortalVue
- vue-simple-portal
- The Good Place
- Inception
- 쌍갑포차 (Mystic Pop-up Bar)
- Epomaker GK68X
- Logitech Stream Plus
- Logitech G604
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