# Navigating with Link Perhaps the most used component in your app is `Link`. Its almost identical to the `<a/>` tag you're used to except that its aware of the `Router` it was rendered in. Lets create some navigation in our `App` component. ```js // modules/App.js import { Link } from 'react-router' export default React.createClass({ render() { return ( <div> <h1>React Router Tutorial</h1> <ul role="nav"> <li><Link to="/about">About</Link></li> <li><Link to="/repos">Repos</Link></li> </ul> </div> ) } }) ``` Now visit http://localhost:8080/ and click the links, click back, click forward. It works! --- [Next: Nested Routes](04-nested-routes.md)