Closed dthelimit closed 6 months ago
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Link to the code that reproduces this issue
https://github.com/danielpsrb/fetch-prio-reproducer
To Reproduce
Current vs. Expected behavior
Warning: React does not recognize the
fetchPriority
prop on a DOM element. If you intentionally want it to appear in the DOM as a custom attribute, spell it as lowercasefetchpriority
instead. If you accidentally passed it from a parent component, remove it from the DOM element. at img at eval (webpack-internal:///./node_modules/next/dist/client/image-component.js:136:11) at eval (webpack-internal:///./node_modules/next/dist/client/image-component.js:245:47) at a at div at div at main at Home at App (webpack-internal:///./src/pages/_app.tsx:11:16) at StyleRegistry (D:\a\toko-online-nextjs\dans-stores\node_modules\styled-jsx\dist\index\index.js:449:36) at eU (D:\a\toko-online-nextjs\dans-stores\node_modules\next\dist\compiled\next-server\pages.runtime.dev.js:8:20468) at eH (D:\a\toko-online-nextjs\dans-stores\node_modules\next\dist\compiled\next-server\pages.runtime.dev.js:17:1765) at eJ (D:\a\toko-online-nextjs\dans-stores\node_modules\next\dist\compiled\next-server\pages.runtime.dev.js:17:3068) at div at e9 (D:\a\toko-online-nextjs\dans-stores\node_modules\next\dist\compiled\next-server\pages.runtime.dev.js:26:761)Provide environment information
Which area(s) are affected? (Select all that apply)
create-next-app, Developer Experience, Image (next/image)
Which stage(s) are affected? (Select all that apply)
next dev (local), next build (local)
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