JSX Specifying Attributes
In order to specify attributes to the elements we can use the syntax:
<element attribute=value></element>
It is very similar to HTML though it is important to note that the names of attributes are sometimes different and follow camelCase convention.
For example class in JSX is className
instead, and tabindex
is tabIndex
.
const webLink = <a href="https://codefinity.com/">Codefinity</a>
We can also assign dynamic attributes by embedding an expression:
const element = <img src={user.avatarUrl}></img>;
Note
We don't put quotes around curly braces when embedding a JavaScript expression in an attribute.
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In order to specify attributes to the elements we can use the syntax:
<element attribute=value></element>
It is very similar to HTML though it is important to note that the names of attributes are sometimes different and follow camelCase convention.
For example class in JSX is className
instead, and tabindex
is tabIndex
.
const webLink = <a href="https://codefinity.com/">Codefinity</a>
We can also assign dynamic attributes by embedding an expression:
const element = <img src={user.avatarUrl}></img>;
Note
We don't put quotes around curly braces when embedding a JavaScript expression in an attribute.
Thanks for your feedback!