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---
title: Non-Template Content Is Implicitly Default Slot Content
impact: LOW
impactDescription: Unexpected content placement when mixing named slots with loose content
type: gotcha
tags: [vue3, slots, named-slots, default-slot, implicit-behavior]
---
# Non-Template Content Is Implicitly Default Slot Content
**Impact: LOW** - When using named slots, any top-level content not wrapped in a `<template>` tag is automatically treated as default slot content. This implicit behavior can cause confusion about where content will render.
## Task Checklist
- [ ] Understand that loose content goes to the default slot
- [ ] Use explicit `<template #default>` when clarity matters
- [ ] Keep slot content organization intentional
**The Implicit Behavior:**
```vue
<script setup>
import BaseLayout from './BaseLayout.vue'
</script>
<template>
<BaseLayout>
<template #header>
<h1>Page Title</h1>
</template>
<!-- These are IMPLICITLY in the default slot -->
<p>First paragraph of main content.</p>
<p>Second paragraph of main content.</p>
<template #footer>
<p>Footer content</p>
</template>
</BaseLayout>
</template>
```
The two `<p>` elements are automatically placed in `<slot>` (the default slot) in the child component.
**Equivalent Explicit Version:**
```vue
<template>
<BaseLayout>
<template #header>
<h1>Page Title</h1>
</template>
<!-- Explicit default slot -->
<template #default>
<p>First paragraph of main content.</p>
<p>Second paragraph of main content.</p>
</template>
<template #footer>
<p>Footer content</p>
</template>
</BaseLayout>
</template>
```
## When Implicit Behavior Causes Confusion
**Scattered Content:**
```vue
<template>
<BaseLayout>
<template #header>
<h1>Title</h1>
</template>
<p>Content A</p> <!-- Goes to default slot -->
<template #sidebar>
<nav>Navigation</nav>
</template>
<p>Content B</p> <!-- Also goes to default slot! -->
<template #footer>
<p>Footer</p>
</template>
<p>Content C</p> <!-- Also goes to default slot! -->
</BaseLayout>
</template>
```
All three `<p>` elements end up in the default slot together, which may not be the intended order or grouping.
**Clearer with Explicit Default:**
```vue
<template>
<BaseLayout>
<template #header>
<h1>Title</h1>
</template>
<template #default>
<p>Content A</p>
<p>Content B</p>
<p>Content C</p>
</template>
<template #sidebar>
<nav>Navigation</nav>
</template>
<template #footer>
<p>Footer</p>
</template>
</BaseLayout>
</template>
```
## Best Practices
| Scenario | Recommendation |
|----------|---------------|
| Only default slot used | Implicit is fine |
| Mixed named + default slots | Consider explicit `#default` |
| Complex layouts | Always use explicit templates |
| Team/shared codebase | Prefer explicit for clarity |
## The Child Component
```vue
<!-- BaseLayout.vue -->
<template>
<div class="layout">
<header>
<slot name="header"></slot>
</header>
<aside>
<slot name="sidebar"></slot>
</aside>
<main>
<!-- All implicit content ends up here -->
<slot></slot>
</main>
<footer>
<slot name="footer"></slot>
</footer>
</div>
</template>
```
## Reference
- [Vue.js Slots - Named Slots](https://vuejs.org/guide/components/slots.html#named-slots)