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Chapter 6
Pages in Next.js
In Next.js, a page is a React Component exported from a file in the pages directory.
Pages are associated with a route based on their file name. For example, in development:
pages/index.jsis associated with the/route.pages/posts/first-post.jsis associated with the/posts/first-postroute.
We already have the pages/index.js file, so let’s create pages/posts/first-post.js to see how it works.
Create a New Page
Create the posts directory under pages.
Create a file called first-post.js inside the posts directory with the following content:
export default function FirstPost() {
return <h1>First Post</h1>;
}The component can have any name, but you must export it as a default export.
Now, make sure that the development server is running and visit http://localhost:3000/posts/first-post. You should see the page:

This is how you can create different pages in Next.js.
Simply create a JS file under the pages directory, and the path to the file becomes the URL path.
In a way, this is similar to building websites using HTML or PHP files. Instead of writing HTML you write JSX and use React Components.
Let's add a link to the newly added page so that we can navigate to it from the homepage.
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