🎉 It's done! Vue 3 is now the default version and the brand new vuejs.org is live! More details in the blog post in case you missed it: blog.vuejs.org/posts/vue-3-as…
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@vuejs Looks amazing! Time to refresh my Vue v3 knowledge, the best practice tips are always so useful
@vuejs Waooo 😱😱 I could say that this is the best feature of the new page
@vuejs Great! I've been using the new docs since they were released to the public and the experience is so much better than the old docs. Options/Composition API switch is so useful. And overall I think the new structure makes more sense, many things are clearer now.
@vuejs Thx Vue
@vuejs If Vue3 is now the default version, it would be great to not be redirected on Vue2 documentation when googling “vue props” (for exemple). Cheers!
@vuejs Great job! is there a ressource somewhere letting me know how to learn the differences between vue2 and vue3 ?
@vuejs So will Pinia replace Vuex or will Vuex 5 take inspiration fra Pinia? Would it be silly to move from Vuex to Pinia if Vuex 5 is released later on?
@vuejs Yay! Have been using vue3 for about 4mobths now and loveing it. New docs are welocme! I have always love vue’s docs and this is a great facelift.
@vuejs Amazing! Congrats & many, many thanks for your hard work!🙏✨️✨️✨️
@vuejs many many thanks for all the work!, congrats! 🎉🥳
@vuejs The new docs theme is 🔥. Is that a package somewhere that we can use as a starting point for our docs?
@vuejs How come some of my old softwares aren't working if they aren't on the latest vue cdn?