React.js render different header bars
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I have a React component issue.
In a React app, I would like to display a different header bar for mobile devices and another header for laptop or desktop. I'm using material-ui headers. I have created two separate header components so how do I configure
them in the App.jsx main to display one header for mobile device and another header when the user is on a laptop?
const headerLaptop =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const headerMobile =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const App =() ={
return (
<div>headerMobile or headerLaptop</div>
);
};
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I have a React component issue.
In a React app, I would like to display a different header bar for mobile devices and another header for laptop or desktop. I'm using material-ui headers. I have created two separate header components so how do I configure
them in the App.jsx main to display one header for mobile device and another header when the user is on a laptop?
const headerLaptop =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const headerMobile =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const App =() ={
return (
<div>headerMobile or headerLaptop</div>
);
};
reactjs redux header components
Please read Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers? - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions.
– halfer
Nov 20 at 8:36
You can adapt this stackoverflow.com/questions/11381673/detecting-a-mobile-browser
– Keilath
Nov 20 at 9:40
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I have a React component issue.
In a React app, I would like to display a different header bar for mobile devices and another header for laptop or desktop. I'm using material-ui headers. I have created two separate header components so how do I configure
them in the App.jsx main to display one header for mobile device and another header when the user is on a laptop?
const headerLaptop =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const headerMobile =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const App =() ={
return (
<div>headerMobile or headerLaptop</div>
);
};
reactjs redux header components
I have a React component issue.
In a React app, I would like to display a different header bar for mobile devices and another header for laptop or desktop. I'm using material-ui headers. I have created two separate header components so how do I configure
them in the App.jsx main to display one header for mobile device and another header when the user is on a laptop?
const headerLaptop =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const headerMobile =() ={
return (
<div>header element</div>
);
};
const App =() ={
return (
<div>headerMobile or headerLaptop</div>
);
};
reactjs redux header components
reactjs redux header components
edited Nov 20 at 8:35
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Please read Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers? - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions.
– halfer
Nov 20 at 8:36
You can adapt this stackoverflow.com/questions/11381673/detecting-a-mobile-browser
– Keilath
Nov 20 at 9:40
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Please read Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers? - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions.
– halfer
Nov 20 at 8:36
You can adapt this stackoverflow.com/questions/11381673/detecting-a-mobile-browser
– Keilath
Nov 20 at 9:40
Please read Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers? - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions.
– halfer
Nov 20 at 8:36
Please read Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers? - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions.
– halfer
Nov 20 at 8:36
You can adapt this stackoverflow.com/questions/11381673/detecting-a-mobile-browser
– Keilath
Nov 20 at 9:40
You can adapt this stackoverflow.com/questions/11381673/detecting-a-mobile-browser
– Keilath
Nov 20 at 9:40
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Ot you are using material-ui, you can use withWidth
see doc and example here
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Ot you are using material-ui, you can use withWidth
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see doc and example here
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Ot you are using material-ui, you can use withWidth
see doc and example here
Ot you are using material-ui, you can use withWidth
see doc and example here
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