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You’ve been striking a chord at SongRiver, the popular music-streaming platform where you’ve been working for the last two weeks. Feedback for the employee directory app you’ve been building is mostly favorable, but it also suggests that the user experience (UX) could be improved if the page were more informational and visually appealing, especially at specific times. You’ll use React Query and Chakra UI tools to indicate when the app is fetching new data or refetching data, and when there’s been an error fetching data. When you’re done, your app will display loading and error indicators that are both useful and easy on the eyes.
Some sections may contain information that is now outdated due to the rapid advancements in the technology field, notably the initial libraries, Docker setup, and some documentation links. Regardless, this liveProject remains an invaluable resource for intermediate users.
This liveProject is for web developers with basic React and React Query experience who want to delve more deeply into React Query fetching
and error
states. To begin these liveProjects you’ll need to be familiar with the following:
geekle is based on a wordle clone.