FAQ: Styling Elements with Vue - Classes

This community-built FAQ covers the “Classes” exercise from the lesson “Styling Elements with Vue”.

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I’m not sure how to put this here without spoiling the answer from the lesson, but step 2 is not handling whitespace (or in my case, lack thereof) in the v-bind:class attribute.

I HATED this lesson and styling elements with Vue. There’s too much garbage all over the file, and you’re forcing three screens (the lesson, the code, the output) on one screen, and it’s cutting off the code to where it’s hard to see and fix any error. There is a 404 error given when clicking ‘study more’ or something like that, and it’s frustrating to ■■■■ for a TEACHING application to say ‘oh go talk to the community if you have a problem.’ PAY US part of the money if we are going to be teaching each other and NOT YOU!