reactjs make content appear next to sidebar





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When I call my SideBar component in App.js it appears on top of everything with the main page under it and I understand why it does this but I don't know how to get it so that the sidebar appears to the left of the screen with the main app component it right next to it.



Here is my code:



const AppRoute=({component:Component, layout:Layout,...rest}) => {
<Route {...rest} render = {props=> (
<Layout>
<Component {...props}/>
</Layout>
)}/>
)

const MainLayout = props =>(
<div>
<SideBar/>
{props.children}
<div>

class App extends Component {

render() {

return(
<BrowswerRouter>
<div>
<Switch>
<AppRoute path = "/dashboard" layout={MainLayout} component={Dashboard}/>
</Switch>
</div>
</BrowserRouter>

)
}
}


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    When I call my SideBar component in App.js it appears on top of everything with the main page under it and I understand why it does this but I don't know how to get it so that the sidebar appears to the left of the screen with the main app component it right next to it.



    Here is my code:



    const AppRoute=({component:Component, layout:Layout,...rest}) => {
    <Route {...rest} render = {props=> (
    <Layout>
    <Component {...props}/>
    </Layout>
    )}/>
    )

    const MainLayout = props =>(
    <div>
    <SideBar/>
    {props.children}
    <div>

    class App extends Component {

    render() {

    return(
    <BrowswerRouter>
    <div>
    <Switch>
    <AppRoute path = "/dashboard" layout={MainLayout} component={Dashboard}/>
    </Switch>
    </div>
    </BrowserRouter>

    )
    }
    }


    Any help is greatly appreciated!










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      When I call my SideBar component in App.js it appears on top of everything with the main page under it and I understand why it does this but I don't know how to get it so that the sidebar appears to the left of the screen with the main app component it right next to it.



      Here is my code:



      const AppRoute=({component:Component, layout:Layout,...rest}) => {
      <Route {...rest} render = {props=> (
      <Layout>
      <Component {...props}/>
      </Layout>
      )}/>
      )

      const MainLayout = props =>(
      <div>
      <SideBar/>
      {props.children}
      <div>

      class App extends Component {

      render() {

      return(
      <BrowswerRouter>
      <div>
      <Switch>
      <AppRoute path = "/dashboard" layout={MainLayout} component={Dashboard}/>
      </Switch>
      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>

      )
      }
      }


      Any help is greatly appreciated!










      share|improve this question














      When I call my SideBar component in App.js it appears on top of everything with the main page under it and I understand why it does this but I don't know how to get it so that the sidebar appears to the left of the screen with the main app component it right next to it.



      Here is my code:



      const AppRoute=({component:Component, layout:Layout,...rest}) => {
      <Route {...rest} render = {props=> (
      <Layout>
      <Component {...props}/>
      </Layout>
      )}/>
      )

      const MainLayout = props =>(
      <div>
      <SideBar/>
      {props.children}
      <div>

      class App extends Component {

      render() {

      return(
      <BrowswerRouter>
      <div>
      <Switch>
      <AppRoute path = "/dashboard" layout={MainLayout} component={Dashboard}/>
      </Switch>
      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>

      )
      }
      }


      Any help is greatly appreciated!







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          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'flex'}}>
          <SideBar style={{flex: '1 auto'}} />
          {props.children}
          <div>


          try this maybe



          you could also apply float: left on both the sidebar, and the main content elements, giving the sidebar a fixed width



          or you could try css grid:



          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'grid', gridTemplateColumns: '200px auto'}}>
          <SideBar />
          {props.children}
          <div>





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          • thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

            – jim
            Nov 22 '18 at 23:23












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          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'flex'}}>
          <SideBar style={{flex: '1 auto'}} />
          {props.children}
          <div>


          try this maybe



          you could also apply float: left on both the sidebar, and the main content elements, giving the sidebar a fixed width



          or you could try css grid:



          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'grid', gridTemplateColumns: '200px auto'}}>
          <SideBar />
          {props.children}
          <div>





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          • thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

            – jim
            Nov 22 '18 at 23:23
















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          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'flex'}}>
          <SideBar style={{flex: '1 auto'}} />
          {props.children}
          <div>


          try this maybe



          you could also apply float: left on both the sidebar, and the main content elements, giving the sidebar a fixed width



          or you could try css grid:



          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'grid', gridTemplateColumns: '200px auto'}}>
          <SideBar />
          {props.children}
          <div>





          share|improve this answer
























          • thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

            – jim
            Nov 22 '18 at 23:23














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          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'flex'}}>
          <SideBar style={{flex: '1 auto'}} />
          {props.children}
          <div>


          try this maybe



          you could also apply float: left on both the sidebar, and the main content elements, giving the sidebar a fixed width



          or you could try css grid:



          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'grid', gridTemplateColumns: '200px auto'}}>
          <SideBar />
          {props.children}
          <div>





          share|improve this answer













          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'flex'}}>
          <SideBar style={{flex: '1 auto'}} />
          {props.children}
          <div>


          try this maybe



          you could also apply float: left on both the sidebar, and the main content elements, giving the sidebar a fixed width



          or you could try css grid:



          const MainLayout = props =>(
          <div style={{display: 'grid', gridTemplateColumns: '200px auto'}}>
          <SideBar />
          {props.children}
          <div>






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          • thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

            – jim
            Nov 22 '18 at 23:23



















          • thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

            – jim
            Nov 22 '18 at 23:23

















          thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

          – jim
          Nov 22 '18 at 23:23





          thanks both methods worked. For the second I just had to adjust the gridTemplateColumns to get rid of overlapping of the components. Appreciate it !

          – jim
          Nov 22 '18 at 23:23




















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