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@ventralnet/v-hide
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## Overview v-hide is a Vue.js 2 and 3 directive that allows for conditional rendering maintaining rendered layout space in the DOM. Simply put... v-hide will add `visibility: hidden;` or `visibility: visible` styles based on a boolean vue expression
v-hide is a Vue.js 2 and 3 directive that allows for conditional rendering maintaining rendered layout space in the DOM.
Simply put... v-hide will add visibility: hidden; or visibility: visible styles based on a boolean vue expression
Live Demo V-Hide Demo
Vue.js provides you with two conditional rendering options; v-if and v-show. v-if will competely remove an item from
the DOM. v-show will set display: none style which hides your item and removes it from the rendering of the DOM.
The key feature v-hide provides is to allow conditional rendering but also include the items dimensions if it is hidden. More specifically v-hide will set the style visibility: hidden; or visibility: visible. This may help with some layouts. See the Live Demo V-Hide Demo to show the conditional rendering options.
For vue2 use the npm ^1.0.0 version
For vue3 use the npm ^3.0.0 version
npm install @ventralnet/v-hide@^1.0.0 --save
npm install @ventralnet/v-hide@^3.0.0 --save
/*
In vue2 (v-hide v^1.0.0) you don't need to add v-hide as a directive, just import the
dependency
*/
import '@ventralnet/v-hide' // in your main vue entrypont
/*
In Vue 3 you need to import the directive definition and add it to your vue app
*/
import vHide from '@ventralnet/v-hide';
...
const myApp = createApp({...});
...
myApp.directive('hide', vHide);
...
<div v-hide="isThisHidden"></div>
<template>
<div v-hide="isHidden">Hi!</div>
</template>
<script>
import '@ventralnet/v-hide' // Import vHide in your main entry point after importing Vue
// vHide will automatically add itself as a directive to the global Vue object
export default {
data() {
return {
isHidden: false,
};
}
};
</script>
npm install
npm run test:unit
npm run serve # Serves the sample demo
npm run build # builds the library module to dist/
npm run build-example # builds the example site to dist/example
FAQs
## Overview v-hide is a Vue.js 2 and 3 directive that allows for conditional rendering maintaining rendered layout space in the DOM. Simply put... v-hide will add `visibility: hidden;` or `visibility: visible` styles based on a boolean vue expression
We found that @ventralnet/v-hide demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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