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React

React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library that makes developing interactive user interfaces simple.
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React version: 17.0.1
Steps To Reproduce
- npx create-react-app my-app
- cd my-app
- npm start (Works like a charm)
- npm run eject
- npm i
- npm start (ReferenceError: React is not defined)
Link to code example: https://codesandbox.io/s/ecstatic-wood-ou6px
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What version of Next.js are you using?
11 and 12 (only with Webpack 5)
What version of Node.js are you using?
14 and 16
What browser are you using?
does not matter
What operating system are you using?
Windows 10
How are you deploying your application?
SSG and/or Vercel Deploy via GitHub
Describe the Bug
**The issue only occurs with Webpack 5
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Reproduction link
Steps to reproduce
- Open demo at https://ant.desig
Duplicates
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Latest version
- I have tested the latest version
Summary 💡
<MenuList />
does not currently support the component
prop in TypeScript, but its underlying List
component does. Can support for the component
prop be extended to <MenuList />
?
Describe the bug
In Firefox, the zoom feature uses transform
styles (see storybookjs/storybook#12845) - unfortunately this breaks positioning on elements that require position: fixed
when in the "Docs" view.
Normally a position: fixed
element's position would correspond to the viewport but in Firefox it corresponds to the element with the transform
style.
Preliminary Checks
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Description
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A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
The superset chart table sets the number of pagination rows to select the setting, and add the option of whether to select all
like this
.
 Reproduction of issue in TypeScript Playground
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🚀 Feature request
Current Behavior
The type ErrorMessage
doesn't have an id property.
Desired Behavior
It'd be nice id?: string
would be added to the type ErrorMessage
and set on the outermost component that serves as error message.
Suggested Solution
Add id={this.props.id}
to the outer component in ErrorMessage
.
Who does this impact? Who is this
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I want to know if there is any implementation of the demo https://sheetjs.com/demo/modify.html in react. I am new to React and want to implement the similar functionality.
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Created by Jordan Walke
Released March 2013
Latest release 8 months ago
- Repository
- facebook/react
- Website
- reactjs.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Summary
This is task list issue.
"Blocks" fixture app which made by built-in API, 'react-fetch', Server Component combination that useful to play new features v18 later.
But current one is broken because importing removed older Cache API mo