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The <Teleport> component teleports a component to a different location in the DOM. |
<Teleport>
The <Teleport>
component teleports a component to a different location in the DOM.
The to
target of <Teleport>
expects a CSS selector string or an actual DOM node. Nuxt currently has SSR support for teleports to body
only, with client-side support for other targets using a <ClientOnly>
wrapper.
Example: body
Teleport
<template>
<button @click="open = true">
Open Modal
</button>
<Teleport to="body">
<div v-if="open" class="modal">
<p>Hello from the modal!</p>
<button @click="open = false">
Close
</button>
</div>
</Teleport>
</template>
Example: Client-side Teleport
<template>
<ClientOnly>
<Teleport to="#some-selector">
<!-- content -->
</Teleport>
</ClientOnly>
</template>
::LinkExample{link="/docs/examples/app/teleport"} ::