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Summary: > ListView is not supported by React Native Web as of yet, so it will not have it. Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8331 Differential Revision: D3472019 Pulled By: lacker fbshipit-source-id: e5fb430b6c8f4d437943c159beb00b9d9252c92d
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A View
is the most basic building block for a React Native application. The View
is an abstraction on top of the target platform's native equivalent, such as iOS's UIView
.
A
View
is analogous to using a<div>
HTML tag for building websites.
It is recommended that you wrap your components in a View
to style and control layout.
The example below creates a View
that aligns the string
Hello
in the top center of the device, something which could not be done with a Text
component alone (i.e., a Text
component without a View
would place the string
in a fixed location in the upper corner):
import React from 'react';
import { AppRegistry, Text, View } from 'react-native';
const AwesomeProject = () => {
return (
<View style={{marginTop: 22, alignItems: 'center'}}>
<Text>Hello!</Text>
</View>
);
}
// App registration and rendering
AppRegistry.registerComponent('AwesomeProject', () => AwesomeProject);