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fix(nuxt): produce valid css selector from useId #25969

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@manniL manniL commented Feb 26, 2024

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This PR adds an n in front of all results from useId and ensures that _ is used as separator instead of :, ensuring that the result can be used as CSS selector without sanitizing.

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@danielroe danielroe changed the title chore: let id's from useId be valid css selectors fix(nuxt): produce valid css selector from useId Feb 27, 2024
@danielroe danielroe merged commit 15a4a08 into main Feb 27, 2024
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@danielroe danielroe deleted the chore/update-use-id branch February 27, 2024 10:57
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