Scoped CSS Does Not Apply to Dynamically Added Content
Impact: HIGH - Vue's scoped CSS works by adding data attributes to elements at compile time. Content added dynamically at runtime (via v-html, JavaScript DOM manipulation, or third-party libraries) won't have these attributes, so scoped styles won't apply.
Task Checklist
- [ ] For
v-htmlcontent, use:deep()selectors or unscoped styles - [ ] Avoid programmatic DOM manipulation; prefer Vue's reactive template system
- [ ] When DOM manipulation is unavoidable, use global styles with unique class prefixes
- [ ] Consider CSS modules for content that mixes static and dynamic elements
Problematic Code:
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
const htmlContent = ref('<p class="dynamic">This is dynamic content</p>')
</script>
<template>
<div class="container">
<div v-html="htmlContent"></div>
</div>
</template>
<style scoped>
/* BAD: Won't apply to the dynamic <p> element! */
.dynamic {
color: red;
font-weight: bold;
}
</style>Correct Code:
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
const htmlContent = ref('<p class="dynamic">This is dynamic content</p>')
</script>
<template>
<div class="container">
<div v-html="htmlContent"></div>
</div>
</template>
<style scoped>
/* GOOD: Use :deep() for v-html content */
.container :deep(.dynamic) {
color: red;
font-weight: bold;
}
</style>Why This Happens
Vue scoped CSS adds a unique data attribute (e.g., data-v-7ba5bd90) to:
- All elements in the component's template (at compile time)
- All CSS selectors
<!-- What Vue generates at compile time -->
<div class="container" data-v-7ba5bd90>
<div data-v-7ba5bd90>
<!-- v-html content is inserted at runtime WITHOUT the attribute -->
<p class="dynamic">This is dynamic content</p>
</div>
</div>/* Generated scoped CSS */
.dynamic[data-v-7ba5bd90] { color: red; }
/* ^ Won't match because the dynamic <p> doesn't have data-v-7ba5bd90 */Alternative: Global Styles with Unique Prefix
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
const htmlContent = ref('<p class="my-component-dynamic">Dynamic text</p>')
</script>
<template>
<div class="my-component">
<div v-html="htmlContent"></div>
</div>
</template>
<!-- Use unscoped styles with unique prefixes -->
<style>
.my-component .my-component-dynamic {
color: red;
}
</style>Programmatic DOM Manipulation
When using third-party libraries that manipulate the DOM:
<script setup>
import { ref, onMounted } from 'vue'
const editorRef = ref(null)
onMounted(() => {
// Third-party editor that injects its own DOM elements
initRichEditor(editorRef.value)
})
</script>
<template>
<div class="editor-wrapper">
<div ref="editorRef"></div>
</div>
</template>
<style scoped>
/* BAD: Won't reach injected editor elements */
.editor-toolbar { ... }
.editor-content { ... }
</style>
<style>
/* GOOD: Global styles scoped by parent class */
.editor-wrapper .editor-toolbar {
background: #f5f5f5;
}
.editor-wrapper .editor-content {
padding: 1rem;
}
</style>Best Practice: Prefer Reactive Templates
Instead of dynamic HTML, use Vue's reactive system when possible:
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
// BAD: Dynamic HTML that needs special style handling
const badHtml = ref('<span class="highlight">text</span>')
// GOOD: Reactive data that templates handle
const items = ref([
{ text: 'Item 1', isHighlighted: true },
{ text: 'Item 2', isHighlighted: false }
])
</script>
<template>
<!-- BAD -->
<div v-html="badHtml"></div>
<!-- GOOD: Scoped styles work normally -->
<ul>
<li
v-for="item in items"
:key="item.text"
:class="{ highlight: item.isHighlighted }"
>
{{ item.text }}
</li>
</ul>
</template>
<style scoped>
/* Works perfectly with reactive template */
.highlight {
background: yellow;
}
</style>