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Create a React Native Mobile App for WordPress Website 2020

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  • May 14, 2025
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Create a React Native Mobile App for WordPress Website 2020, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.33, with 43 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 171 subscribers.

You will learn about Use React Native to create a mobile app Use Expo to build the app in order to be distributed to App Store and Play Store Use WordPress built-in REST API to fetch the data from the app Use React Navigation to create tabs, drawer menus and navigate between pages This course is ideal for individuals who are WordPress website owners who want to create a simple app for their website or WordPress developers who want to add a simple app in the services or packages they provide to their clients It is particularly useful for WordPress website owners who want to create a simple app for their website or WordPress developers who want to add a simple app in the services or packages they provide to their clients.

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Summary

Title: Create a React Native Mobile App for WordPress Website 2020

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.33

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Use React Native to create a mobile app
  • Use Expo to build the app in order to be distributed to App Store and Play Store
  • Use WordPress built-in REST API to fetch the data from the app
  • Use React Navigation to create tabs, drawer menus and navigate between pages
  • Who Should Attend

  • WordPress website owners who want to create a simple app for their website
  • WordPress developers who want to add a simple app in the services or packages they provide to their clients
  • Target Audiences

  • WordPress website owners who want to create a simple app for their website
  • WordPress developers who want to add a simple app in the services or packages they provide to their clients
  • Important Note! Course content is based on an old Expo version and is not currently supported. So if you are following the course by building the app, please consider that you may find breaks and warnings. You should follow latest Expo and React Native documentation to verify the code.

    React Native is an excellent tool for building both android and ios apps with the same codebase. For web developers, it can be even more suitable to build mobile apps as it is mainly based on Javascript. WordPress has also made it easier by providing the built-in REST API. 

    So if you are having a WordPress website with basic Javascript knowledge and you want to create a mobile app for the website, this course would be for you.

    If you have no Javascript knowledge or you don’t want to dig much through coding, this course provides a readymade template that you can use along with a WordPress plugin to create your app.

    In this course you will learn:

  • How to set up the Expo environment to test your app

  • How to use React Native to build the front-end of your app

  • React Native main components

  • Fetching the data from WordPress REST API to our app

  • React basics as functional components and passing props

  • React hooks as useState, useEffect, and useContext

  • How to add a React custom component

  • Use React Navigation package to adjust tabs or drawer menus or go from a screen to another

  • Enable or disable the dark mode based on user preference

  • Store app settings in the device and then get them using AsyncStorage

  • Styling the app and customizing the style based on the device dimensions or platform

  • Debugging errors

  • Publishing the app to Expo and deploying it to the stores

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Using Captions may help more

    Lecture 3: Requirements and Platforms needed

    Lecture 4: Environment Setup

    Lecture 5: How to Test your App?

    Lecture 6: Basic React and React Native Concepts

    Chapter 2: Fetching and Showing all posts on the App

    Lecture 1: Important Note

    Lecture 2: Fetching the posts from WordPres REST API

    Lecture 3: Show the first post on the app with useState Hook

    Lecture 4: Minor fix: Adjust Prettier to VSCode

    Lecture 5: Displaying a set of posts by mapping the posts array

    Lecture 6: Adding Featured Image to post Thumbnail and minor fixes

    Lecture 7: SafeAreaView and adjusting some styles

    Lecture 8: Scrolling the posts on the app screen

    Lecture 9: Fetching new posts on scrolling to the bottom

    Lecture 10: Showing the Loading Icon (ActivityIndicator) while Fetching

    Chapter 3: Create New Screens using React Navigation

    Lecture 1: Introduction to React Navigation

    Lecture 2: Important Note

    Lecture 3: Setting Up the Navigator and all posts screen

    Lecture 4: Create a screen for each single post

    Lecture 5: Getting the posts related to a specific category

    Lecture 6: A bit of refactoring and custom components

    Lecture 7: Adjusting the navigation header

    Lecture 8: Configure search screen and search functionality

    Lecture 9: Adding the settings screen in tab navigator

    Lecture 10: Adding drawer Navigator and more header adjustments

    Lecture 11: Add pages and tags screen from the drawer navigator

    Lecture 12: Adjust tab navigator with drawer navigator and minor fixes

    Chapter 4: Adjust dark mode and styling

    Lecture 1: Adjusting settings screen and adding dark mode settings

    Lecture 2: Use React context API to change the colors in the app from the settings screen

    Lecture 3: Adjusting colors for the App (part 1)

    Lecture 4: Adjust dark mode for app components (Part 2)

    Lecture 5: Configure the app dark mode based on device preference

    Lecture 6: Save the app setting and use it with AsyncStorage

    Lecture 7: Adjust the dark mode for the status bar

    Chapter 5: Configuring ads and share button

    Lecture 1: Configuring ads on our app

    Lecture 2: Adding share button

    Chapter 6: Prepare the app to be submitted and Launch it to the Stores

    Lecture 1: Configuring app.json file (Part 1)

    Lecture 2: Configuring app.json file (Part 2)

    Lecture 3: Publish the app on expo

    Lecture 4: Build Android app

    Lecture 5: Build IOS App

    Chapter 7: React Native WordPress Template

    Lecture 1: RNWP Template

    Instructors

  • Create a React Native Mobile App for WordPress Website 2020  No.2
    Boostrand Training
    Chemical Engineer and Developer
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