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@AhmedBaset AhmedBaset commented May 1, 2023

TODOs

  • Using React for an entire subroute of your existing website.
  • Using React for a part of your existing page.
  • Step 1: Set up a modular JavaScript environment.
  • Step 2: Render React components anywhere on the page.
  • Using React Native in an existing native mobile app.

@AhmedBaset AhmedBaset changed the title [WIP] Translate Add React to an existing project [DONE] Translate Add React to an existing project May 1, 2023
@AhmedBaset AhmedBaset marked this pull request as ready for review May 1, 2023 11:27
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title: Add React to an Existing Project
title: إضافة React إلى مشروع موجود بالفعل
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@AhmedBaset AhmedBaset merged commit df5fc55 into reactjs:main Jun 1, 2023
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Size changes

📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for react-dev

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Three Pages Changed Size

The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:

Page Size (compressed) First Load
/404 76.12 KB (🟡 +20 B) 169.75 KB
/500 76.11 KB (🟡 +20 B) 169.74 KB
/[[...markdownPath]] 77.54 KB (🟡 +20 B) 171.17 KB
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