Link
Render a NuxtLink but with superpowers.
Usage
The Link component is a wrapper around <NuxtLink> through the custom prop that provides a few extra props:
inactive-classprop to set a class when the link is inactive,active-classis used when active.exactprop to style withactive-classwhen the link is active and the route is exactly the same as the current route.exact-queryandexact-hashprops to style withactive-classwhen the link is active and the query or hash is exactly the same as the current query or hash.
The incentive behind this is to provide the same API as NuxtLink back in Nuxt 2 / Vue 2. You can read more about it in the Vue Router migration from Vue 2 guide.
<template>
<ULink
to="/components/link"
active-class="text-primary"
inactive-class="text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400 hover:text-gray-700 dark:hover:text-gray-200"
>
Link
</ULink>
</template>
It also renders an <a> tag when a to prop is provided, otherwise it defaults to rendering a <button> tag. The default behavior can be customized using the as prop.
It is used underneath by the Button, Dropdown and VerticalNavigation components.
IntelliSense
If you're using VSCode and wish to get autocompletion for the classes active-class and inactive-class, you can add the following settings to your .vscode/settings.json:
{
"tailwindCSS.classAttributes": [
"active-class",
"inactive-class"
],
}
Props
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