diff --git a/content/docs/reference-react.md b/content/docs/reference-react.md index ae0912ae..d6c9552c 100644 --- a/content/docs/reference-react.md +++ b/content/docs/reference-react.md @@ -49,8 +49,9 @@ See [Using React without JSX](/docs/react-without-jsx.html) for more information - [`React.Fragment`](#reactfragment) -### Other +### Refs +- [`React.createRef`](#reactcreateref) - [`React.forwardRef`](#reactforwardref) * * * @@ -222,9 +223,15 @@ render() { You can also use it with the shorthand `<>` syntax. For more information, see [React v16.2.0: Improved Support for Fragments](/blog/2017/11/28/react-v16.2.0-fragment-support.html). + +### `React.createRef` + +`React.createRef` creates a [ref](/docs/refs-and-the-dom.html) that can be attached to React elements via the ref attribute. +`embed:16-3-release-blog-post/create-ref-example.js` + ### `React.forwardRef` `React.forwardRef` accepts a render function that receives `props` and `ref` parameters and returns a React node. Ref forwarding is a technique for passing a [ref](/docs/refs-and-the-dom.html) through a component to one of its descendants. This technique can be particularly useful with [higher-order components](/docs/higher-order-components.html): `embed:reference-react-forward-ref.js` -For more information, see [forwarding refs](/docs/forwarding-refs.html). \ No newline at end of file +For more information, see [forwarding refs](/docs/forwarding-refs.html).