Can you give me some examples of how to use v-if in Vue 3?
Sure! In Vue 3, v-if is used to conditionally render elements. For example, you can use it like this: <div v-if="isVisible">This is visible</div>.
What if I want to show something else when isVisible is false?
You can use v-else for that! For instance: <div v-if="isVisible">Visible</div><div v-else>Not visible</div>.
Can I use v-if with v-for?
Yes, you can! Just remember that v-if will be evaluated for each item in the v-for loop. For example: <div v-for="item in items" v-if="item.isActive">{{ item.name }}</div>.
Are there any performance considerations with using v-if?
Yes, using v-if can impact performance because it adds or removes elements from the DOM. Use v-show if you need to toggle visibility frequently.
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