In this chapter, you've added dynamic routing to a Create React App using react-router, making it possible for users to open your application on a specific page. By using the React feature Suspense, components are loaded dynamically on the client-side. This way, you lower the amount of time before your user first gets in contact with your application. The project you created in this chapter also supports SSR, and React Helmet is used to add dynamic head tags to the application for SEO purposes.
After completing this chapter, you must already feel like an expert with React! The next chapter will for sure take your skill to the next level as you'll learn how to handle state management using the context API. With the context API, you can share state and data between multiple components in your application, no matter whether they're direct children of the parent...