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next.js/examples/nested-components/pages/index.js
Stephen Mathieson 369bc873f8 examples/nested-components: use an apostrophe rather than a prime (#566)
This is just my OCD, but this file is much easier on the eyes when apostrophes are used rather than primes. It's also proper, as the [prime](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_(symbol)) is used in mathematics, not written English.
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import P from '../components/paragraph'
import Post from '../components/post'
export default () => (
<div className='main'>
<Post title='My first blog post'>
<P>Hello there</P>
<P>This is an example of a componentized blog post</P>
</Post>
<hr />
<Post title='My second blog post'>
<P>Hello there</P>
<P>This is another example.</P>
<P>Wa-hoo!</P>
</Post>
<hr />
<Post title='The final blog post'>
<P>Cest fin</P>
</Post>
<style jsx>{`
.main {
margin: auto;
max-width: 420px;
padding: 10px;
}
hr {
width: 100px;
border-width: 0;
margin: 20px auto;
text-align: center;
}
hr::before {
content: "***";
color: #ccc;
}
`}</style>
</div>
)