One thing you might have noted in our StyleSheet is a property called flex. This pertains to Flexbox, a CSS layout system that provides consistency in your layout across different screen sizes. Flexbox in React Native works similar to its CSS specification, with only a couple of differences. The most important differences to be noted are that the default flex direction has been flipped to column on React Native, as opposed to row on the Web, aligning items, by default, to the stretch property for React Native instead of flex-start in the browser, and the flex parameter only supports a single number as its value in React Native.
We will pick up a lot on Flexbox as we go through these projects; we'll start by taking a look at just the basics.