Able Pro Vue v1.7.0 brings smarter theming, built-in multilingual support with Vuetify and a wide range of new components. All packages are upgraded to the latest versions.
With these new components and improvements, developers can build and design new pages faster without spending extra time.
Why this update was needed?
This update brings the template in line with the latest Vue and Vuetify standards. It basically improves the overall structure and flexibility.
After the update, the template is easier to maintain, more scalable and optimized in a way that fastens development in production.
What’s improved in this release?
- System-based Dark/Light mode sync added using Vuetify & remove extra customization code for system setup
- Existing form components (Autocomplete, Textfield, Slider, Form Validation) pages improved & some design changed
- UI feedback components (Alert, Snackbar, Progress) improved as per new vuetify updates
- Many more options added in treeview page
- Remove some repetitive code & add in one place app.vue file
- Vue-i18n integrated with Vuetify for multilingual support
How this update help Developers?
- The system mode now automatically syncs with dark and light mode, so no extra setup is needed.
- Many ready-to-use components are included, which helps reduce development time.
- Cleaner code makes customization easier.
For example:
You can add preset colors directly in the config file and manage them from one place.
- Using the latest package versions saves time because most things work out of the box and only small changes are needed.
Conclusion
Able Pro Vuejs v1.7.0 is a useful update that makes the template better and easier to work with. It follows the latest Vue and Vuetify standards and improves the overall code structure.
With system based dark/light mode, multilingual support, cleaner code, and updated components, developers can build pages faster with less effort. Also , it reduces setup work, saves time and helps the developers to focus more on building features instead of fixing or managing code.




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