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Summary: We had rendering support for prev links, but we never had any previous links in our metadata. Only next links. This adds that support to both Guides and APIs. **For guides**: `previous` is manually inserted into the metadata of the actual markdown file. **For APIs/Components**: `previous` is established via code within `extractDocs.js` > This isn't totally perfect. For example, the transition from the last guide to the first API/component has a next link from the guide, but not a previous link from the API since the way you get the previous links are different from guides and APIs. But this gets us really close. Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8754 Differential Revision: D3557972 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: e270bb51e7a4f59f61dad28ae0928d27d0af3d4a
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---
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id: using-a-scrollview
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title: Using a ScrollView
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layout: docs
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category: The Basics
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permalink: docs/using-a-scrollview.html
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next: using-a-listview
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previous: handling-text-input
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---
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The [`ScrollView`](/react-native/docs/scrollview.html) is a generic scrolling container that can host multiple components and views. The scrollable items need not be homogenous, and you can scroll both vertically and horizontally (by setting the `horizontal` property).
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This example creates a vertical `ScrollView` with both images and text mixed together.
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```ReactNativeWebPlayer
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import React, { Component } from 'react';
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import{ AppRegistry, ScrollView, Image, Text, View } from 'react-native'
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class IScrolledDownAndWhatHappenedNextShockedMe extends Component {
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render() {
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return(
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<ScrollView>
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<Text style={{fontSize:96}}>Scroll me plz</Text>
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Text style={{fontSize:96}}>If you like</Text>
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Text style={{fontSize:96}}>Scrolling down</Text>
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Text style={{fontSize:96}}>What's the best</Text>
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Text style={{fontSize:96}}>Framework around?</Text>
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Image source={require('./img/favicon.png')} />
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<Text style={{fontSize:80}}>React Native</Text>
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</ScrollView>
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);
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}
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}
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AppRegistry.registerComponent(
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'IScrolledDownAndWhatHappenedNextShockedMe',
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() => IScrolledDownAndWhatHappenedNextShockedMe);
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```
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`ScrollView` works best to present a small amount of things of a limited size. All the elements and views of a `ScrollView` are rendered, even if they are not currently shown on the screen. If you have a long list of more items that can fit on the screen, you should use a `ListView` instead. So let's [learn about the ListView](/react-native/docs/using-a-listview.html) next.
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