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Creating a Logged-In User Navbar in React App | Polling Application with Spring Boot & React | #18

In this video, you’ll learn how to create a dynamic Navbar in React that changes based on the user's login status. This is an essential feature for any modern web app that includes user authentication.

🔐 What You’ll Learn:

How to check if a user is logged in using tokens (like JWT)

Conditionally rendering Navbar items (e.g., Login/Register vs. Logout/Profile)

Storing and accessing auth status with cookies

Improving user experience with navigation tailored to authentication state

Best practices for handling user sessions on the frontend

💡 Perfect for developers building apps with login/signup functionality and looking to create a seamless user interface that reacts to authentication changes.

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