I have a react structure question, say I have two components <Content> and <Controls> inside a parent component. What's the recommended way for <Content> to set the controls in <Controls>? <Controls> can't be a child of <Content> for layout reasons.
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in which case @joshhunt you would have the parent pass down actions to the content component which it could use to update your application state, and that state would be passed down into the controls component to be rendered
ahh, gotcha. Here is one way off the top of my head: use ref={} on the <Content /> component so that <Scaffolding /> gets a handle to that component instance. Then, that component (<Content />) can expose, as a property or function, the children for the header.
if I did it the redux way I would have to pass data and then <Controls> would have to build it correct? As in I wouldn't be able to pass a react element
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I have a for loop in my code, after which I do other things... The loop works fine, what I do after the loop works fine (but only when I comment out the loop)
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