In the `export` lesson, you learned about the syntax referred to as a <dfn>named export</dfn>. This allowed you to make multiple functions and variables available for use in other files.
There is another `export` syntax you need to know, known as <dfn>export default</dfn>. Usually you will use this syntax if only one value is being exported from a file. It is also used to create a fallback value for a file or module.
Since `export default` is used to declare a fallback value for a module or file, you can only have one value be a default export in each module or file. Additionally, you cannot use `export default` with `var`, `let`, or `const`