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## Minimal Path to Awesome
* clone this repo
* move to right folder
* in the command line run:
*`npm install`
*`gulp bundle --ship`
*`gulp package-solution --ship`
* from the _sharepoint/solution_ folder, deploy the .sppkg file to the App catalog in your tenant
* in the site where you want to test this solution
* add the app named _page-sections-navigation-client-side-solution_
* edit a page
* add _Page Sections Navigation_ web part
* add as much _Page Sections Navigation Anchor_ web parts as you want - each anchor adds an item to the navigation
* configure web parts
## Features
This sample illustrates how to use SharePoint Framework Dynamic Data features to connect web parts on the page.
It also can be used as ready-to-go solution to add page sections navigation to SharePoint pages.
## Custom CSS
The web parts in the sample allow to use custom CSS to override the styles. You can set _Custom CSS URL_ property of *Page Sections Navigation* web part and include css classes for both Navigation and Anchor in referenced file.