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@lcap/mobile-ui
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Mobile UI Components built on Vue
# Install Vant 2 for Vue 2 project
npm i vant -S
# Install Vant 3 for Vue 3 project
npm i vant@next -S
import Vue from 'vue';
import { Button } from 'vant';
import 'vant/lib/index.css';
Vue.use(Button);
See more in Quickstart.
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Vant 2 supports modern browsers and Android >= 4.0、iOS >= 8.0.
Vant 3 supports modern browsers and Chrome >= 51、iOS >= 10.0 (same as Vue 3).
Project | Description |
---|---|
vant-demo | Official vant demo collection |
vant-weapp | WeChat MiniProgram UI |
vant-react | Vant React (maintained by the community) |
vant-cli | Scaffold for UI library |
vant-icons | Vant icons |
vant-touch-emulator | Using vant in desktop browsers |
You can scan the following QR code to access the demo:
FAQs
Mobile UI Components built on Vue
We found that @lcap/mobile-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 18 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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