Welcome to this section on how to implement routing in a React application.
I know that last guide went on a little bit longer than most of them, so we're gonna try to make this one a little shorter.
Now that we have the basics down for routing, let's add the remaining routes that we have right here, just with some placeholder components so that we don't have to do that later on.
So far, in this section, we've walked through how we can define our list of routes, and also how we can make our navigation bar here, functional.
In this guide, we're gonna walk through how we can access data inside of the URL bar.
Now that we have the basic routing that we're going to need in our application, both the hard-coded routes and the dynamic routes for our portfolio items, what I'd like to talk about now is what happens when the correct route is not entered.
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