When developing React apps it's common that we have components that need to have different classes depending on different conditions. In such complex scenarios, we often end up with a whole lot of if
statements (or switch
es) just to set proper CSS classes to a component.
Luckily, there is a utility npm package to help us with that - classnames. In this lesson, we are going to learn how to use classnames
package to manage setting different classes to a Message
component in an easy and maintainable way.
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