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React Key Concepts

React Key Concepts

By : Maximilian Schwarzmüller
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React Key Concepts

React Key Concepts

4.8 (4)
By: Maximilian Schwarzmüller

Overview of this book

Maximilian Schwarzmüller is a bestselling instructor who has helped more than three million students worldwide learn how to code. His bestselling React video course, “React – The Complete Guide”, has over eight hundred thousand students on Udemy. Max has written this quick-start reference that distills the core concepts of React. Simple explanations, relevant examples, and step-by-step derivations make this guide the ideal resource for busy developers. In this second edition, Max guides you through changes brought by React 19, including the new use() hook, form actions, and how to think about React on the server. This book will support you through your next React projects in giving you a behind-the-scenes understanding of the framework – whether you've just finished Max's video course and are looking for a handy reference, or you’re using a variety of other learning materials and need a single study guide to bring everything together. You’ll find full solutions to all end-of-chapter quizzes and exercises in the book’s GitHub repository.
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React Key Concepts, Second Edition: An in-depth guide to React’s core features

Scoped Styles with CSS Modules

CSS Modules is the name for an approach where individual CSS files are linked to specific JavaScript files and the components defined in those files. This link is established by transforming CSS class names, such that every JavaScript file receives its own, unique CSS class names. This transformation is performed automatically as part of the code build workflow. Therefore, a given project setup must support CSS Modules by performing the described CSS class name transformation. Projects created via Vite support CSS Modules by default.

CSS Modules are enabled and used by naming CSS files in a very specific and clearly defined way: <anything>.module.css. <anything> is any value of your choosing, but the .module part in front of the file extension is required as it signals (to the project build workflow) that this CSS file should be transformed according to the CSS Modules approach.

Therefore, CSS files named like this must be imported into components...

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