In this chapter, we first defined two pages for our blog: the home page and a page for single posts. We also created a component for the HeaderBar. Afterward, we implemented routing by defining routes, links to the single posts, and links back to the main page. Finally, we used routing Hooks to implement dynamic navigation when creating a new post, and implemented a footer that shows the current URL.
Routing is very important, and is used in almost every application. We now know how to define separate pages and how to link between them. Furthermore, we learned how to dynamically navigate between pages using Hooks. We also learned how to access routing information with Hooks for more advanced use cases.
There are many more things that the Navi library can do. However, this book focuses on Hooks, so most features of Navi are out of scope. For example, we can fetch data using...