Just one thing to have in mind. It's not <canvas> that doesn't support Vue's v-model, it's Vue's v-model that doesn't support <canvas>.
<canvas>
Let's not make it sound like it's the browser's fault.
Fair enough! You're absolutely right, that wording could be clearer. We shouldn't expect to be able to use v-model, it doesn't make sense
v-model
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Just one thing to have in mind. It's not
<canvas>
that doesn't support Vue's v-model, it's Vue's v-model that doesn't support<canvas>
.Let's not make it sound like it's the browser's fault.
Fair enough! You're absolutely right, that wording could be clearer. We shouldn't expect to be able to use
v-model
, it doesn't make sense