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AvalonJs
DESCRIPTION
Index.html, index1.4.html, index-ng.html, index-vue.html, index-react.html in the perf directory of the test page. If there is a large table or list on the page, other frames will get stuck when the browser loads the page (white screen), while avalon is much smoother. Avalon 2.1.5 supports back-end rendering. The attribute value must be enclosed in double quotes, the label name must be lowercase, and the label must be closed (normally closed, or self-closed). Components, in the case of compatibility with IE6-8, components must use wbr, xmp as containers. If the component name does not serve as a label name, it does not need to start with ms-. The binding attribute is recommended to be defined by short instructions, that is, ms-if can be changed to "if". In addition to the change and rebounce filters of the ms-duplex command, it is not recommended to use other filters for formatting. It is recommended to add ms-input and ms-change for processing.
Features
- Ultra high performance
- Provides tutorials
- Examples of avalon2+mmRouter+ various components
- Supports back-end rendering
- Provides an HTML guide
Programming Language
JavaScript
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