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Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio

You're reading from   Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio Build stylish cross-platform mobile apps with Galio and React Native

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073165
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alin Gheorghe Alin Gheorghe
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Preface 1. Chapter 1:Introduction to React Native and Galio 2. Chapter 2: Basics of React Native FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: The Correct Mindset 4. Chapter 4: Your First Cross-Platform App 5. Chapter 5: Why Galio? 6. Chapter 6: The Basics of Mobile UI Building 7. Chapter 7: Exploring the State of Our App 8. Chapter 8: Creating Your Own Custom Components 9. Chapter 9: Debugging and Reaching out for Help 10. Chapter 10: Building an Onboarding Screen 11. Chapter 11: Let's Build – Stopwatch App 12. Chapter 12: Where To Go from Here? 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating your own profile card

A profile card is something any user needs to see inside an app with a user system. So, I was thinking of creating a simple profile card that is going to display some basic information for our users. The main elements that I feel should be displayed are a profile picture and the user's name, email, and phone number.

This will serve us great purpose in an app where maybe we have a list of phone contacts and we want to see each contact separately. Now, let's start creating our profile card component.

Go ahead and create a new file in our components folder called ProfileCard.js. Now, as you read earlier, I've stated which elements this component will be composed of. Based on that, let's think of what type of imports we need.

You guessed it! The same imports we've been using in our last component. Now that we're sure of what type of imports we need to have, let's write a basic function so that we can get something...

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