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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/react/lifecycle.md
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Expand Up @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Ionic provides a few lifecycle methods that you can use in your apps:
| Event Name | Description |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `ionViewWillEnter` | Fired when the component routing to is about to animate into view. |
| `ionViewDidEnter` | Fired when the component routing to has finished animating. |
| `ionViewWillLeave` | Fired when the component routing from is about to animate. |
| `ionViewDidLeave` | Fired when the component routing to has finished animating. |
| `ionViewDidEnter` | Fired when the component routing to has *finished* animating. |
| `ionViewWillLeave` | Fired when the component routing *from* is about to animate. |
| `ionViewDidLeave` | Fired when the component routing *from* has *finished* animating. |

The way you access these methods varies based on if you are using class-based components or functional components. We cover both methods below.

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