Template Syntax and Rendering Data
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Vue allows you to display data in the interface using template syntax. Instead of manually updating the page with JavaScript, you bind data directly in the template.
Inside a Vue component, you define data in the <script> section and use it in the <template>.
<script setup>
import { ref } from "vue";
const message = ref("Hello Vue");
</script>
<template>
<h1>{{ message }}</h1>
</template>
The {{ }} syntax is called interpolation. It displays the value of a variable inside the template.
Vue automatically keeps the UI in sync with the data. When the value changes, the interface updates.
<script setup>
import { ref } from "vue";
const message = ref("Hello Vue");
message.value = "Updated Message";
</script>
After the value changes, the text on the page updates automatically.
You can also use expressions inside the template.
<p>{{ message + "!" }}</p>
Template syntax allows you to connect data with the interface in a simple and declarative way.
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