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This should not be used? https://www.npmjs.com/pac...are/dnn-react-common

How should I use the DNN components in my module?

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At this stage I would not recommend using the common components, they had a lot of breaking changes and the npm package is specific to a single Dnn version and a specific React version and specific sub-dependencies versions, etc. That package was not really tought for reusability. We are working for Dnn10 on bringing a new set of more reusable components that will work everywhere and be planned for having less breaking changes and with 3rd-party modules in mind.

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