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The psammead-sitewide-links component is intended to be used at the bottom of an article, serving as a footer, however can be used anywhere on a page. These links are generally intended to be to more general and legal BBC pages, but do not have to be. It also includes information about copyright.
npm install @bbc/psammead-sitewide-links --save
| Argument | Type | Required | Default | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| links | Array of Link objects | Yes | N/A | [{href:'https://www.bbc.com', text: 'The BBC', lang: 'en-GB'}] |
| copyrightText | Node | Yes | N/A | <span>@ BBC News</span> |
| externalLink | Link object | Yes | N/A | {href:'https://www.bbc.com', text: 'The BBC'} |
| service | String | Yes | N/A | 'news' |
| trustProjectLink | Link object | No | null | {href:'https://www.bbc.co.uk/news', text: 'Why you can trust the bbc'} |
import SitewideLinks from '@bbc/psammead-sitewide-links';
const props = {
links: [
{ href: 'https://www.bbc.co.uk/news', text: 'BBC News' },
{ href: 'https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport', text: 'BBC Sport' },
{ href: 'https://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo', text: 'BBC Mundo', lang: 'en-GB' },
],
copyrightText: <span>@ BBC News</span>,
externalLink: { href: 'https://www.bbc.com', text: 'The BBC' },
service: 'news',
};
const WrappingComponent = () => <SitewideLinks {...props} />;
The typical use-case of this component is at the bottom of BBC pages in a footer element. When this is done it is recommend that the component is wrapped in a contentinfo landmark which denotes content around copyright, privacy and related content.
Example -
<footer role="contentinfo">
<SitewideLinks service="news" />
</footer>
It is currently used at the bottom of new BBC News and BBC News Persian article pages, however it has no markup requiring this to be its only application. It can be used anywhere on any page.
Psammead is completely open source. We are grateful for any contributions, whether they be new components, bug fixes or general improvements. Please see our primary contributing guide which can be found at the root of the Psammead respository.
We welcome feedback and help on this work. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by the code of conduct. Please take a moment to read it.
Psammead is Apache 2.0 licensed.
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React component for a sitewide-links
We found that @bbc/psammead-sitewide-links demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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