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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions src/guide/template-syntax.md
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:::tip Vue-specific Attributes
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suggestion: @adityaranjan08 it looks like you created a new template-syntax fine in src/guide. Did you mean to make changes to src/essentials/template-guide.md?

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exxactly

You might see HTML validators or IDEs warn that attributes like `v-if`, `@click`, or `v-bind` are invalid. These are Vue-specific directives that are processed by Vue’s template compiler and are not standard HTML attributes. This is expected and safe to ignore in Vue templates.
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