46 lines
1.4 KiB
Vue
46 lines
1.4 KiB
Vue
<template>
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<DocSectionText v-bind="$attrs">
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<p>
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Ease of customization may present an issue if you have global styles on HTML elements like inputs and buttons that are also utilized by PrimeVue because global styles with a broader scope e.g. <i>button { }</i> and no layer always
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override the PrimeVue components leading to unexpected results. A common use case for global styles applying to standard HTML elements is CSS reset utilities to remove the default styling of the browsers. In this case, best practice is
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wrapping your CSS in a layer like <i>reset</i> and make sure <i>primevue</i> comes after your layer since layers defined after has higher precedence. This way, your Reset CSS does not get in the way of PrimeVue components.
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</p>
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<DocSectionCode :code="code" hideToggleCode importCode hideCodeSandbox hideStackBlitz />
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<p>If you are using Nuxt, use the built-in <i>cssLayerOrder</i> property of the PrimeVue nuxt module instead.</p>
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</DocSectionText>
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</template>
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<script>
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export default {
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data() {
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return {
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checked: false,
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code: {
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basic: `
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/* Order */
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@layer reset, primevue;
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/* Reset CSS */
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@layer reset {
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button,
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input {
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/* CSS to Reset */
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}
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}
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`
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}
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};
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}
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};
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</script>
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<style>
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.my-switch-slider {
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border-radius: 0;
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}
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.my-switch-slider:before {
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border-radius: 0;
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}
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</style>
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