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HTML

              
                <h1>Welcome to Vue!</h1>

<h2>Filters</h2>

<!-- declaring a mounting point -->
<div id="my-app">
 <!-- filters can be used on the mustache-like templates -->
 <!-- and can be chained -->
 {{ message | reverse | capitalize }}
 <br>
 <!-- filters can also be used in v-bind expressions -->
 <!-- note the use of the `.prop` modifier on the v-bind directive 
      to bind as a DOM property instead of the attribute -->
 <!-- see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6003819/what-is-the-difference-between-properties-and-attributes-in-html#answer-6004028 -->
 <div :text-content.prop="'reverse me' | reverse"></div>
 <br>
 <hr>
 <!-- filters can receive arguments to modify the data being displayed -->
 <div :inner-html.prop="message | filterWithArguments(123, 'second argument')"></div>
</div>
              
            
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CSS

              
                $primary: #41B883;
$secondary: #34495E;

body {
  background-color: whitesmoke;
  color: $secondary;
  font-family: sans-serif;
  padding: 10px;
}

h1 {
  margin: 0 auto;
  width: 80%;
  text-align: center;
}

h2, h3 {
    color: $primary;
}

#my-app {
  width: 80%;
  margin: 0 auto;
}

input[type=text] {
  color: $secondary;
  font-size: 1em;
  min-width: 250px;
  background: transparent;
  margin-bottom: 20px;
}

.answer {
  color: $primary;
}

.colored {
 background-color: $secondary;
 color: $primary;
}

hr {
 border: 1px solid $secondary;
 margin-top: 20px;
}

.off-limits {
 background: tomato;
 width: 100px;
 height: 100px;
 color: whitesmoke;
 font-weight: bold;
}
              
            
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JS

              
                // registering a global filter
Vue.filter('reverse', function(value) {
 // always return the transformed value
 return value.split('').reverse().join('')
});


// creating a Vue instance
new Vue({
  // mounting it
  el: '#my-app', 
  // exposing data to the view
  data: { 
    message: 'Hello from the Vue instance!'   
  },
 filters: {
  // if there was a global `capitalize` filter, 
  // this would still run
  capitalize(value) {
   if (!value) return;
   let firstChar = value[0].toUpperCase();
   let theRest = value.slice(1);
   return `${firstChar}${theRest}`
  },
  filterWithArguments(value, arg1, arg2) {
   return `After filter: <br>
    <ul>
     <li><strong>value:</strong> ${value}</li>
     <li><strong>arg1:</strong> ${arg1}</li>
     <li><strong>arg2:</strong> ${arg2}</li>
   </ul>`
  }
 }
})
              
            
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