What are the differences between conditional rendering and hiding in React?
Conditional rendering in React means displaying components based on certain conditions, while hiding simply means not displaying them at all.
Can you give me an example of conditional rendering?
Sure! If you have a boolean state, you can render a component like this: {isLoggedIn ? <Dashboard /> : <Login />}. This shows the Dashboard if logged in, otherwise it shows the Login.
And how would you hide a component instead?
To hide a component, you can use CSS styles. For example, you can set the display property to 'none': <div style={{ display: isVisible ? 'block' : 'none' }}>This is hidden or shown.</div>.
So, conditional rendering is more dynamic than just hiding?
Exactly! Conditional rendering allows for more interactive and responsive UI, while hiding is more static.
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