Welcome to the next section of our React Native course.
Now that we have, our container component built out, we can start adding things like the bottom tab bar to it so that any screen that calls the container component, will also have inside of it the, bottom tab bar automatically, so let's get started with that.
Now that we have a functional BottomTabBar component, let's organize this into its own file.
Now that you're familiar with how to work with styles, and don't worry, if it's still a little bit fuzzy, we're gonna be working with these style sheets and these create functions throughout this entire course, so it's gonna become very natural to you by the end of it.
Now that we have our style sheets organized, it's time to build out our color palette.
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This is gonna be a really fun guide if you like to implement cool visualizations and images into your applications. React Native has a great set of tools and libraries for integrating some really good-looking icons.
Now that our bottom tab bar is looking really good, and it's functional, it's time for us to address the styles of the top navbar.
This is gonna be a really cool guide because, in this guide, you're gonna learn how to build a feature that you're most likely gonna have to build into any React Native application that you ever work on.
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