Fix broken links in the documentation

Summary:
Links were missing the `/react-native` prefix. Testable with the deployed version at https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/handling-touches.html.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8752

Differential Revision: D3556553

Pulled By: hramos

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Maxime Quandalle 2016-07-13 11:48:28 -07:00 committed by Facebook Github Bot 0
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Users interact with mobile apps mainly through touch. They can use a combination of gestures, such as tapping on a button, scrolling a list, or zooming on a map.
React Native provides components to handle common gestures, such as taps and swipes, as well as a comprehensive [gesture responder system](/docs/gesturerespondersystem.html) to allow for more advanced gesture recognition.
React Native provides components to handle common gestures, such as taps and swipes, as well as a comprehensive [gesture responder system](/react-native/docs/gesturerespondersystem.html) to allow for more advanced gesture recognition.
## Tappable Components
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Which component you use will depend on what kind of feedback you want to provide:
- Generally, you can use [**TouchableHighlight**](/docs/touchablehighlight.html) anywhere you would use a button or link on web. The view's background will be darkened when the user presses down on the button.
- Generally, you can use [**TouchableHighlight**](/react-native/docs/touchablehighlight.html) anywhere you would use a button or link on web. The view's background will be darkened when the user presses down on the button.
- You may consider using [**TouchableNativeFeedback**](/docs/touchablenativefeedback.html) on Android to display ink surface reaction ripples that respond to the user's touch.
- You may consider using [**TouchableNativeFeedback**](/react-native/docs/touchablenativefeedback.html) on Android to display ink surface reaction ripples that respond to the user's touch.
- [**TouchableOpacity**](/docs/touchableopacity.html) can be used to provide feedback by reducing the opacity of the button, allowing the background to be seen through while the user is pressing down.
- [**TouchableOpacity**](/react-native/docs/touchableopacity.html) can be used to provide feedback by reducing the opacity of the button, allowing the background to be seen through while the user is pressing down.
- If you need to handle a tap gesture but you don't want any feedback to be displayed, use [**TouchableWithoutFeedback**](/docs/touchablewithoutfeedback.html).
- If you need to handle a tap gesture but you don't want any feedback to be displayed, use [**TouchableWithoutFeedback**](/react-native/docs/touchablewithoutfeedback.html).
### Long presses
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## Scrolling lists and swiping views
A common pattern to many mobile apps is the scrollable list of items. Users interact with these using panning or swiping gestures. The [ScrollView](/docs/basics-component-scrollview.html) component displays a list of items that can be scrolled using these gestures.
A common pattern to many mobile apps is the scrollable list of items. Users interact with these using panning or swiping gestures. The [ScrollView](/react-native/docs/basics-component-scrollview.html) component displays a list of items that can be scrolled using these gestures.
ScrollViews can scroll vertically or horizontally, and can be configured to allow paging through views using swiping gestures by using the `pagingEnabled` props. Swiping horizontally between views can also be implemented on Android using the [ViewPagerAndroid](/docs/viewpagerandroid.html) component.
ScrollViews can scroll vertically or horizontally, and can be configured to allow paging through views using swiping gestures by using the `pagingEnabled` props. Swiping horizontally between views can also be implemented on Android using the [ViewPagerAndroid](/react-native/docs/viewpagerandroid.html) component.
A [ListView](/docs/basics-component-listview.html) is a special kind of ScrollView that is best suited for displaying long vertical lists of items. It can also display section headers and footers, similar to `UITableView`s on iOS.
A [ListView](/react-native/docs/basics-component-listview.html) is a special kind of ScrollView that is best suited for displaying long vertical lists of items. It can also display section headers and footers, similar to `UITableView`s on iOS.
### Pinch-to-zoom
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## Handling additional gestures
If you want to allow a user to drag a view around the screen, or you want to implement your own custom pan/drag gesture, take a look at the [PanResponder](/docs/panresponder.html) API or the [gesture responder system docs](/docs/gesturerespondersystem.html).
If you want to allow a user to drag a view around the screen, or you want to implement your own custom pan/drag gesture, take a look at the [PanResponder](/react-native/docs/panresponder.html) API or the [gesture responder system docs](/react-native/docs/gesturerespondersystem.html).

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> Hint
>
> Shake the device to open the [developer menu](/docs/debugging.html#accessing-the-in-app-developer-menu).
> Shake the device to open the [developer menu](/react-native/docs/debugging.html#accessing-the-in-app-developer-menu).
## Building your app for production