Which UI do you use?
Pre built UI
Custom UI
How to use
- ReactJS
 - Angular
 - Vue
 
caution
Not applicable to non-react apps. You can disable the specific pre built UI component, and then build your own UI instead.
- You will have to use the 
EmailPasswordComponentsOverrideProvideror theAuthRecipeComponentsOverrideContextProvidercomponent as shown below. make sure that it render the SuperTokens components inside this component. - Pick a component that you'd like to override by its key.
 - Supply a React component against the key you have picked. Your custom component will get the original component as a 
prop. 
Do you use react-router-dom?
YesNo

important
Please make sure that the file in which this config is specified is a .tsx or  .jsx file type.
Finding which component will be overridden#
To do that, you should use React Developer Tools extension which provides a component tree inspector.
Example#

- Look for the names defined in component override config and/or components ending in 
_Overridein the component tree. - Ensure that's the component you want to override
 - Overide the component as stated above.
 
How do I render the original component#
Because the override function receives the original component as a parameter, you can render it. To do this, simply use it in JSX. Don't forget to supply original props by spreading them.
import React from "react";
const customComponent = ({ DefaultComponent, ...props }: { DefaultComponent: React.ComponentType }) => {
    return (
        <>
            <h1>I'm a header that you added above original component</h1>
            <DefaultComponent {...props} />
        </>
    )
}
caution
Not applicable to non-react apps. You can disable the specific pre built UI component, and then build your own UI instead.