Community Care and Teleport Fixes

Today we're celebrating the kind of community contributions that make Vue.js shine - from Zakir176's thoughtful documentation cleanup to edison1105's important teleport hydration fix. It's a perfect example of how both small and technical contributions keep the framework running smoothly.

Duration: PT3M40S

Episode overview

This episode is a short developer briefing from Vue.js.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: Vue.js
  • Published: 2026-01-21T11:21:45Z
  • Audio duration: PT3M40S

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Hey there, Vue developers! Welcome back to another episode of the Vue.js podcast. I'm your host, and wow, what a great way to start the week with some really thoughtful contributions from our community.

You know what I love about today's activity? It perfectly captures the spirit of open source - we've got contributors taking care of the little things that matter just as much as the big features. Let's dive right in.

First up, we have Zakir176 with a beautifully simple contribution - fixing a typo in the 3.3 changelog. Now, I know some people might think "oh, it's just a typo," but honestly, this is the kind of attention to detail that makes Vue's documentation so reliable. When you're looking through changelogs trying to…

But the real technical story today comes from edison1105 with a fix for teleport components and CSS variables after hydration. Now, if you haven't worked much with teleports, they're this really cool Vue feature that lets you render content in a different part of the DOM tree than where your component is defined.…

The issue here was specifically about CSS variables not being applied correctly after hydration - and hydration is that process where Vue takes over…

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