Vue.js | v-html directive

The v-html directive is a Vue.js directive used to update a element’s inner HTML with our data. This is what separates it from v-text which means while v-text accepts string and treats it as a string it will accept string and render it into HTML. First, we will create a div element with id as app and let’s apply the v-html directive to this element with data as a message. Now we will create this message by initializing a Vue instance with the data attribute containing our message.
Scoped styles won’t apply to v-html, because Vue doesn’t compile that HTML. In order to apply styles to it try using global styles or some other CSS Modules.
Syntax:
v-html="data"
Parameters: This directive accepts a single parameter which is the data in the form of a string.
Example: This example uses VueJS to update the html of a element with v-html.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head> <title> VueJS | v-html directive </title> <!-- Load Vuejs --> <script src= </script> </script></head><body> <div style="text-align: center;width: 600px;"> <h1 style="color: green;"> zambiatek </h1> <b> VueJS | v-html directive </b> </div> <div id="canvas" style="border:1px solid #000000; width: 600px;height: 200px;"> <div v-html="message" id="app"> </div> </div> <script> var app = new Vue({ el: '#app', data: { message: '<h1>HELLO '+ '<span style="color:blue;">'+ 'WORLD</span>'+ '</h1>' } }) </script></body></html> |
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