The *vue-extensions* plugin renders the hooked elements replacing the <extensionpoint> element, one after another. It's up to you what the extensions are rendering: One extension can render a simple `<div>` element with an image, the next extension (same hook!) can render a complicated component with variables, sub-components etc. The `<extensionpoint>` renders them one after another. You only have to make sure that your components do what they promise: in the sample case above, `FooListElement` should render a \<li\> element - because it will be rendered within an \<ul\> element. But there are no constraints, you are free to choose.
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