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| <template>
| <div class="errPage-container">
| <ErrorA />
| <ErrorB />
| <h3>Please click the bug icon in the upper right corner</h3>
| <aside>
| Now the management system are basically the form of the spa, it enhances the user experience, but it also increases the possibility of page problems, a small negligence may lead to the entire page deadlock. Fortunately Vue provides a way to catch handling exceptions, where you can handle errors or report exceptions.
| <a target="_blank" class="link-type" href="https://panjiachen.github.io/vue-element-admin-site/guide/advanced/error.html">
| Document introduction
| </a>
| </aside>
| <a href="#">
| <img src="https://wpimg.wallstcn.com/360e4842-4db5-42d0-b078-f9a84a825546.gif">
| </a>
| </div>
| </template>
|
| <script>
| import ErrorA from './components/ErrorTestA'
| import ErrorB from './components/ErrorTestB'
|
| export default {
| name: 'ErrorLog',
| components: { ErrorA, ErrorB }
| }
| </script>
|
| <style scoped>
| .errPage-container {
| padding: 30px;
| }
| </style>
|
|