ASP.NET Core + ReactJS - How to use different Layout.cshtml files depending on the page?
My team is considering using ReactJS along with ASP.NET Core. The main reason for this is so that the app becomes a SPA app and all requests use AJAX for better performance. While I am familiar with ASP.NET Core, C#, JavaScript, and jQuery, I'm not familiar with ReactJS.
After reading some example code and reading some articles about ReactJS, one thing I am wondering about is how would you go about loading different layout files in ASP.NET Core in a SPA application? Is it even possible? The app has different modules which would have different layouts from each other. So how would this work with ReactJS?
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My team is considering using ReactJS along with ASP.NET Core. The main reason for this is so that the app becomes a SPA app and all requests use AJAX for better performance. While I am familiar with ASP.NET Core, C#, JavaScript, and jQuery, I'm not familiar with ReactJS.
After reading some example code and reading some articles about ReactJS, one thing I am wondering about is how would you go about loading different layout files in ASP.NET Core in a SPA application? Is it even possible? The app has different modules which would have different layouts from each other. So how would this work with ReactJS?
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My team is considering using ReactJS along with ASP.NET Core. The main reason for this is so that the app becomes a SPA app and all requests use AJAX for better performance. While I am familiar with ASP.NET Core, C#, JavaScript, and jQuery, I'm not familiar with ReactJS.
After reading some example code and reading some articles about ReactJS, one thing I am wondering about is how would you go about loading different layout files in ASP.NET Core in a SPA application? Is it even possible? The app has different modules which would have different layouts from each other. So how would this work with ReactJS?
reactjs asp.net-core
My team is considering using ReactJS along with ASP.NET Core. The main reason for this is so that the app becomes a SPA app and all requests use AJAX for better performance. While I am familiar with ASP.NET Core, C#, JavaScript, and jQuery, I'm not familiar with ReactJS.
After reading some example code and reading some articles about ReactJS, one thing I am wondering about is how would you go about loading different layout files in ASP.NET Core in a SPA application? Is it even possible? The app has different modules which would have different layouts from each other. So how would this work with ReactJS?
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