React web components use DOM elements (ex. div, h1, table, etc.) to display on UI. But, these components are not supported in React Native. You will need to find libraries or components which is made specifically for React Native. It is very hard to find that there are components available, which support both. But, it should be easy to figure out that the given components are made for React Native or not. Thus, it makes clear that all components are not usable in the React Native.
While React and React Native share many similarities, not all React components are directly usable in React Native. React components that rely on web-specific features or APIs may not work as expected in a React Native environment. This is because React Native uses native components instead of web components.
React Native has its own set of components that are specific to mobile development, such as View
, Text
, Image
, etc. While the core concepts of React, such as components, state, and props, remain consistent, some components and features need to be adapted or replaced when working with React Native.
Additionally, styling in React Native is handled differently using a subset of CSS properties. Web-specific styling features may not be applicable in React Native.
In summary, while there is a significant overlap between React and React Native, not all React components are directly usable in a React Native project without some adjustments or replacements. Components designed for web environments may need to be adapted or replaced with their React Native equivalents.