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I need your suggestions and ideas please. I'm using a long sentence in a react <NavLink> to point to a page. I'm supposed to make just the "Click here" show the hand and make it clickable to the component. Any ideas would be appreciated.



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<NavLink to="/page">
This is long sentence but "click here" to get to the page
</Navlink>
</li>
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    I need your suggestions and ideas please. I'm using a long sentence in a react <NavLink> to point to a page. I'm supposed to make just the "Click here" show the hand and make it clickable to the component. Any ideas would be appreciated.



    <ul>
    <li>
    <NavLink to="/page">
    This is long sentence but "click here" to get to the page
    </Navlink>
    </li>
    </ul>









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      I need your suggestions and ideas please. I'm using a long sentence in a react <NavLink> to point to a page. I'm supposed to make just the "Click here" show the hand and make it clickable to the component. Any ideas would be appreciated.



      <ul>
      <li>
      <NavLink to="/page">
      This is long sentence but "click here" to get to the page
      </Navlink>
      </li>
      </ul>









      share|improve this question















      I need your suggestions and ideas please. I'm using a long sentence in a react <NavLink> to point to a page. I'm supposed to make just the "Click here" show the hand and make it clickable to the component. Any ideas would be appreciated.



      <ul>
      <li>
      <NavLink to="/page">
      This is long sentence but "click here" to get to the page
      </Navlink>
      </li>
      </ul>






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          Have you tried this?



          <ul>
          <li>
          This is long sentence but <NavLink to="/page">click here</NavLink> to get to the page
          </li>
          </ul>





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            You can just wrap "click here" with the NavLink:



            <ul>
            <li>
            This is long sentence but
            <NavLink to="/page">
            "click here"
            </Navlink>
            to get to the page
            </li>
            </ul>


            NavLinks are essentially just anchor tags and function the same way



            https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router-dom/docs/api/NavLink.md






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              Have you tried this?



              <ul>
              <li>
              This is long sentence but <NavLink to="/page">click here</NavLink> to get to the page
              </li>
              </ul>





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                Have you tried this?



                <ul>
                <li>
                This is long sentence but <NavLink to="/page">click here</NavLink> to get to the page
                </li>
                </ul>





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                  Have you tried this?



                  <ul>
                  <li>
                  This is long sentence but <NavLink to="/page">click here</NavLink> to get to the page
                  </li>
                  </ul>





                  share|improve this answer












                  Have you tried this?



                  <ul>
                  <li>
                  This is long sentence but <NavLink to="/page">click here</NavLink> to get to the page
                  </li>
                  </ul>






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                      You can just wrap "click here" with the NavLink:



                      <ul>
                      <li>
                      This is long sentence but
                      <NavLink to="/page">
                      "click here"
                      </Navlink>
                      to get to the page
                      </li>
                      </ul>


                      NavLinks are essentially just anchor tags and function the same way



                      https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router-dom/docs/api/NavLink.md






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                        You can just wrap "click here" with the NavLink:



                        <ul>
                        <li>
                        This is long sentence but
                        <NavLink to="/page">
                        "click here"
                        </Navlink>
                        to get to the page
                        </li>
                        </ul>


                        NavLinks are essentially just anchor tags and function the same way



                        https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router-dom/docs/api/NavLink.md






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                          You can just wrap "click here" with the NavLink:



                          <ul>
                          <li>
                          This is long sentence but
                          <NavLink to="/page">
                          "click here"
                          </Navlink>
                          to get to the page
                          </li>
                          </ul>


                          NavLinks are essentially just anchor tags and function the same way



                          https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router-dom/docs/api/NavLink.md






                          share|improve this answer












                          You can just wrap "click here" with the NavLink:



                          <ul>
                          <li>
                          This is long sentence but
                          <NavLink to="/page">
                          "click here"
                          </Navlink>
                          to get to the page
                          </li>
                          </ul>


                          NavLinks are essentially just anchor tags and function the same way



                          https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router-dom/docs/api/NavLink.md







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