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Top Forums Web Development Turning jQuery Code into Vue.js Post 303025670 by Neo on Thursday 8th of November 2018 09:34:56 PM
Old 11-08-2018
OK... here is the cleaned up code for this header component for the navbar:

Vue.js:

Code:
Vue.component("unix-navbar", {
  template: `<div class="neo-table-border vue-navbar">
              <div  class="vue-site-info">
                <a class="vue-site-link" :href="url">{{name}}</a>
              </div>
              <div id="avatar"  v-html="theavatar" @click="OpenMemberPanel()"></div>
            </div>`,

  data() {
    return {
      name: "The UNIX and Linux Forums",
      url: "https://www.unix.com/",
      theavatar: ""
    };
  },
  methods: {
    GetAvatar() {
      if (vbuserId > 0)
        this.theavatar = '<img id="avatar-img" src="' + vbtheURL + '"></img>';
      else this.theavatar = '<i id="avatar-icon" class="fas fa-user"></span>';
    },
    OpenMemberPanel() {
      if (vbuserId > 0) openMemberPanel();
      else openLogin();
    }
  },
  created() {
    this.GetAvatar();
  }
});

var navbar = new Vue({
  el: "#vue-navbar"
});

CSS:

Code:
<style>
.vue-site-info{
   margin-bottom:10px;
   padding-top:10px;
}
#avatar{
   cursor:pointer;
}
#avatar-img{
   width="60px;
}
.vue-navbar{
   padding:30px 30px 30px 30px;
   display: flex;
   flex-wrap: wrap;
   justify-content: space-between;
}
.vue-site-link{
  font-size:1.2em;
  text-decoration:none;
  
}
#avatar-icon{
  color:#170072;
  font-size:2.5em;
}
</style>

Not sure if it a good idea to use the userid in the client-side code for security reasons, but it's worth a thought. Since the userid is only used to determine which panel is opened and which icon to show, it might be worth a bit of hacking in the dev console to see how this could be exploited.

Otherwise, the main goal of moving the jQuery to Vue.js has been accomplished (thanks and hats off to Scott for helping) and this demo header component for a navbar is basically done. Next would be to move the navbar menu to a Vue.js component and to also move the panels in the header to Vue components.

Obviously, it is much easier to design a new web site from the beginning with Vue other than trying to retrofit the old site into Vue; but on the other hand, having an existing site to modify does provide opportunities to improve the site along the way.
 

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wsprintf(3C)						   Standard C Library Functions 					      wsprintf(3C)

NAME
wsprintf - formatted output conversion SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> #include <widec.h> int wsprintf(wchar_t *s, const char *format, /* arg */ ... );); DESCRIPTION
The wsprintf() function outputs a Process Code string ending with a Process Code (wchar_t) null character. It is the user's responsibility to allocate enough space for this wchar_t string. This returns the number of Process Code characters (excluding the null terminator) that have been written. The conversion specifications and behavior of wsprintf() are the same as the regular sprintf(3C) function except that the result is a Process Code string for wsprintf(), and on Extended Unix Code (EUC) character string for sprintf(). RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, wsprintf() returns the number of characters printed. Otherwise, a negative value is returned. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------------------------------------+ |ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |MT-Level MT-Safe | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
wsscanf(3C), printf(3C), scanf(3C), sprintf(3C), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 29 Dec 1996 wsprintf(3C)
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