In this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to use the HTMLIntersection Observer API to implement infinite scrolling and image lazy loading in a React functional component. In the process, we’ll learn how to use some of React’s hooks and how to create Custom Hooks.
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This article introduces Tailwind CSS, a CSS library that gives you all of the building blocks you need to build bespoke designs without opinionated styles. You’ll also learn how to seamlessly set up Tailwind CSS in a React project.
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In this tutorial, we’ll learn about the HTML drag-and-drop API and how to use the useReducer hook for managing state in a React functional component.
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Leaflet is a very powerful tool, and we can create a lot of different kinds of maps. This tutorial will help you understand how to create an advanced map along with the help of React and Vanilla JS.
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In this article, you will learn how to use React’s Context API which allows you to manage global application states in your React apps without resorting to props drilling.
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React developers can get the advantages of Ionic to build hybrid mobile apps and progressive web apps. In this tutorial, we’ll be using Ionic and React to build a mobile app from scratch.
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In this article, Jorge explains why they’re a great tool and how to create your first monorepo using Yarn with basic npm scripts, and add the required dependencies for each app.
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This final part of the series will focus on improving the user experience for the people that will use our validation library: the developers.
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In Kristofer’s previous article, he explained how the basic parts of a validation library can be implemented. This article will focus on adding even more features to what had previously been created.
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Do websites created with reactive frameworks get indexed by Google and other search engines? Is it compulsory to set up pre-rendering, as your SEO consultants suggest? Or are they wrong?
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