Documentation Update
Summary: The first change is to remove the word 'Hybrid' to a lot of javascript developers the word Hybrid is normally referred to as a webview app (such as Cordova) and this may cause confusion. The second change is to refer to the property within Navigator that allows a scene to be presented from the bottom of the screen (like a modal). Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3173 Reviewed By: svcscm Differential Revision: D2561886 Pulled By: javache fb-gh-sync-id: e37e5d06869ffadc152abaf304f77c93b81f71a3
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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ var RCTModalHostView = requireNativeComponent('RCTModalHostView', null);
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* In apps written with React Native from the root view down, you should use
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* Navigator instead of Modal. With a top-level Navigator, you have more control
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* over how to present the modal scene over the rest of your app.
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* over how to present the modal scene over the rest of your app by using the
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* configureScene property.
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class Modal extends React.Component {
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render(): ?ReactElement {
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