Thanks Ahmad. Regarding the navigation, it is all chicken and egg and
I haven't got there yet :). I wanted to check my assumptions first and
that I hadn't missed the point of React. I wanted to make sure I had
made the paradigm shift into React.

I do get your point about how the navigation influences this.

On 29 October 2014 12:36, Ahmad Hammad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good question. although I would lean towards 3, i think the solution can vary 
> a lot depending on how you setup your navigation/route handling and how it 
> triggers the new page to render. For example you could let your 
> router/controller decide that the sub-page should show the projects component 
> in this section and the project banner component in the banner section, and 
> the projects component will not have to know about it.
>
> If you could shed some more light on your current nav/routing structure it 
> might be easier to come up with an appropriate approach.
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