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# inventory
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This is a placeholder README for your project. Use it to describe what your
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project is about, to give new users a quick overview of what they can expect.
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_Inventory_ was created using [Rio](http://rio.dev/), an easy to
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use app & website framework for Python._
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This project is based on the `Multipage Website` template.
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## Multipage Website
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This is a simple website which shows off how to add multiple pages to your Rio
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app. The website comes with a custom navbar that allows you to switch between
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the different pages.
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The navbar is placed inside a `rio.Overlay` component, which makes it hover
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above all other components. It contains buttons to switch between pages, and
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also displays the currently active page by highlighting the corresponding
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button.
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To avoid placing the app on each page individually, this app makes use of the
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app's build method. That's right, build functions aren't just for components!
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The app's build creates an instance of `RootPage`, which in turn displays the
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navbar and a `rio.PageView`. The currently active page is then always displayed
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inside of that page view.
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