This module will introduce you to extending leveraging React and Fabric React controls in the SharePoint Framework solutions.
In this lab you work with React and the the SharePoint Framework to extend the user interface with the React web framework.
This module has been recorded and is available in the SharePoint Development YouTube channel: SharePoint Framework Training - Using React and Office UI Fabric React Components
Roles | Author(s) |
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Lab Manuals / Slides | Andrew Connell (Microsoft MVP, Voitanos) @andrewconnell |
QA | Rob Windsor (Microsoft MVP, PAIT Group) @rob-windsor |
Sponsor / Support | Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) @VesaJuvonen |
Version | Date | Comments |
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1.5 | March 10, 2020 | 2020Q3 content refresh |
1.4 | December 6, 2019 | 2020Q2 content refresh |
1.3 | September 2, 2019 | 2020Q1 content refresh |
1.2 | June 11, 2019 | FY2019Q4 content refresh |
1.1 | March 13, 2019 | Rewritten to use latest guidance |
1.0 | ~February 2017 | Initial release |
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