How to refactor code (LinkFree example)

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We will refactor the LinkFree buttons so they are reusable and consistent through the application. This makes it easier for people to contribute and also reduces the code.

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How to refactor code (LinkFree example)
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Hey! Eddie, did you know? You just cleared the concepts of re-usable concepts for me!😍😍 Thanks, man, It was really easy to understand.

Devanshukoli
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yesss Eddie! refactoring is so important. love this video

GlowinginTech
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Hey Eddie! how your doing? I have a question. I'm basically new to React and I can't figure it out how to write my CSS to make my component reusable. Should I use an style object variable, styled components, Tailwind Css or anything else. And one more thing, Should I use Material UI for like everything. like replacing all my html tags with MUI components

ihtishamriaz
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Hey Eddie, hope you are having a great day! Actually I have a query.
I'm so interested in open source, but I'm kinda confused like, from where I should start as well as in which set of skills I should focus on. I have done some research and gone through some videos referring to "good first contribution" and things like that, but don't know why these things aren't giving me a clear and wide view. I feel like, I can add some values in the open source community through contributions as I believe I'm a quick learner, also really interested as well as excited to do so, but the starting is being sort of confusing and struggling for me. Can you give me some advice or anything?

Any advice/guideline is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

NoOne-jlii