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github.com/TerryZ/v-gallery
A Vue2 plugin for images show in gallery or carousel
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Plugin | Status | Description |
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v-page | A simple pagination bar, including length Menu, i18n support | |
v-dialogs | A simple and powerful dialog, including Modal, Alert, Mask and Toast modes | |
v-tablegrid | A simpler to use and practical datatable | |
v-uploader | A Vue2 plugin to make files upload simple and easier, you can drag files or select file in dialog to upload | |
v-ztree | A simple tree for Vue2, support single or multiple(check) select tree, and support server side data | |
v-gallery | A Vue2 plugin make browsing images in gallery | |
v-region | A simple region selector, provide Chinese administrative division data | |
v-selectpage | A powerful selector for Vue2, list or table view of pagination, use tags for multiple selection, i18n and server side resources supports | |
v-suggest | A Vue2 plugin for input suggestions by autocomplete | |
v-playback | A Vue2 plugin to make video play easier | |
v-selectmenu | A simple, easier and highly customized menu solution |
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