@WebStormIDE I set custom html tag attributes in "Settings" -> "Inspections" -> "Unknown Html tag attribute" -> "custom html tag attributes"
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Replying to @Heaven_xz @WebStormIDE
I know that's because html is not case-sensitive,but in React JSX,the attribute need be case-sensitive,is there any solution?Thanks a lot.
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Replying to @Heaven_xz
WebStorm should understand the definitions of React components. Can you please let us know how this component is defined?
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
Just like class Foo extends React.Component{},there is no special writing.
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Replying to @Heaven_xz
What WebStorm version do you use? Do you see any component names with the React icon in the auto completion list?pic.twitter.com/qTxlElp36N
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
I think you misunderstand my meaning. You can view this http://i.imgur.com/wKnfTHo.gifv
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If this attribute is not a React prop, how it's defined? Thanks!
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