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We have already covered how to create custom elements, but there might be scenarios where you would like your view to be dynamic based on some given criteria. You might find yourself in scenarios where you would like to render specific views based on user interaction. Let’s go with the example that we have a customer view and we want to toggle between a read-only view and an edit view of the customer information. Let’s look at how we would do this. Upon completing this chapter, you will have a good understanding of how compose works in Aurelia and when and where you would want to consider using it.
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Duffield, M. (2018). Compose. In: Practical App Development with Aurelia . Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3402-0_17
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