diff --git a/content/docs/thinking-in-react.md b/content/docs/thinking-in-react.md index 53caa2b20..dfb64ae5e 100644 --- a/content/docs/thinking-in-react.md +++ b/content/docs/thinking-in-react.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ You'll see here that we have five components in our simple app. We've italicized 1. **`FilterableProductTable` (orange):** contains the entirety of the example 2. **`SearchBar` (blue):** receives all *user input* 3. **`ProductTable` (green):** displays and filters the *data collection* based on *user input* - 4. **`ProductCategoryRow` (turquoise):** displays a heading for each *category* + 4. **`ProductCategoryRow` (cyan):** displays a heading for each *category* 5. **`ProductRow` (red):** displays a row for each *product* If you look at `ProductTable`, you'll see that the table header (containing the "Name" and "Price" labels) isn't its own component. This is a matter of preference, and there's an argument to be made either way. For this example, we left it as part of `ProductTable` because it is part of rendering the *data collection* which is `ProductTable`'s responsibility. However, if this header grows to be complex (i.e. if we were to add affordances for sorting), it would certainly make sense to make this its own `ProductTableHeader` component.