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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions versioned_docs/version-5.x/nesting-navigators.md
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## Best practices when nesting

We recommend to reduce nesting navigators to minimal. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:
We recommend reducing navigator nesting to a minimum. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:

- It results in deeply nested view hierarchy which can cause memory and performance issues in lower end devices
- Nesting same type of navigators (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- Nesting the same type of navigator (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- With excessive nesting, code becomes difficult to follow when navigating to nested screens, configuring deep link etc.

Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate group of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, consider doing something like this:
Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate groups of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, consider doing something like this:

```js
// Define multiple groups of screens in objects like this
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## Best practices when nesting

We recommend to reduce nesting navigators to minimal. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:
We recommend reducing navigator nesting to a minimum. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:

- It results in deeply nested view hierarchy which can cause memory and performance issues in lower end devices
- Nesting same type of navigators (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- Nesting the same type of navigator (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- With excessive nesting, code becomes difficult to follow when navigating to nested screens, configuring deep link etc.

Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate group of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, you can use the [`Group`](group.md) component.
Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate groups of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, you can use the [`Group`](group.md) component.

<samp id="nesting-best-practices" />

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## Best practices when nesting

We recommend to reduce nesting navigators to minimal. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:
We recommend reducing navigator nesting to a minimum. Try to achieve the behavior you want with as little nesting as possible. Nesting has many downsides:

- It results in deeply nested view hierarchy which can cause memory and performance issues in lower end devices
- Nesting same type of navigators (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- Nesting the same type of navigator (e.g. tabs inside tabs, drawer inside drawer etc.) might lead to a confusing UX
- With excessive nesting, code becomes difficult to follow when navigating to nested screens, configuring deep link etc.

Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate group of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, you can use the [`Group`](group.md) component for dynamic configuration or [`groups` property](static-configuration.md#groups) for static configuration.
Think of nesting navigators as a way to achieve the UI you want rather than a way to organize your code. If you want to create separate groups of screens for organization, instead of using separate navigators, you can use the [`Group`](group.md) component for dynamic configuration or [`groups` property](static-configuration.md#groups) for static configuration.

<Tabs groupId="config" queryString="config">
<TabItem value="static" label="Static" default>
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