As you can see below the my react ponent is not rendering also in vscode its greyed out (line 2 first picture). Dont know what I am doing wrong
import React, { Fragment, useEffect } from 'react';
import counterComponent from './ponents/counterComponent';
function App() {
return (
<Fragment >
<h1>hello</h1>
<counterComponent/>
</Fragment>
)
};
export default App;
As you can see below the my react ponent is not rendering also in vscode its greyed out (line 2 first picture). Dont know what I am doing wrong
import React, { Fragment, useEffect } from 'react';
import counterComponent from './ponents/counterComponent';
function App() {
return (
<Fragment >
<h1>hello</h1>
<counterComponent/>
</Fragment>
)
};
export default App;
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edited Oct 8, 2021 at 15:37
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- 1 You should capitalize your ponent names so CounterComponent – kevin Commented Oct 8, 2021 at 15:36
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Reset to default 4First of all capitalize your ponent names. so CounterComponent
instead of counterComponent
.
Second you're exporting counterComponent twice.
export const
....
and export default
in the bottom. Choose one and change your import according to whichever you choose..
You need to import counter ponent with {} As its export const Import {CounterComponet} from …
because you are doing something wrong counterComponents correctly, look at you App.js
file or the second Image and look at line number 2(it is a little dark-ish) because you are not using it right.
Also you are default and modular exporting counterComponent
do any one of them, I usually do it like this
import React, { Fragment} from "react";
function counterComponent () {
return (
<Fragment>
<h1>hello</h1>
</Fragment>
);
}
export default counterComponent;
If that doesn't work, My suggestion is check again if there is not any spelling mistake or you are importing from the right location