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countly-element-ui
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A Vue.js 2.0 UI Toolkit for Web.
Element will stay with Vue 2.x
For Vue 3.0, we recommend using Element Plus from the same team
npm install element-ui -S
import Vue from 'vue'
import Element from 'element-ui'
Vue.use(Element)
// or
import {
Select,
Button
// ...
} from 'element-ui'
Vue.component(Select.name, Select)
Vue.component(Button.name, Button)
For more information, please refer to Quick Start in our documentation.
Modern browsers and Internet Explorer 10+.
Skip this part if you just want to use Element.
For those who are interested in contributing to Element, please refer to our contributing guide (中文 | English | Español | Français) to see how to run this project.
Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
We have collected some frequently asked questions. Before reporting an issue, please search if the FAQ has the answer to your problem.
Please make sure to read the contributing guide (中文 | English | Español | Français) before making a pull request.
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FAQs
A Component Library for Vue.js.
We found that countly-element-ui 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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