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@bdt-component-library/breadcrumbs
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This is a component published as its own package from our component library monorepo: https://github.com/BenefitsDataTrust/ui-components. Setup instructions, as well as higher-level goals and concerns can be found from the main project README.
Handles display of breadcrumbs according to style guide conventions.
prop | type | required | default | explanation |
---|---|---|---|---|
children | React node | yes | n/a | The components to render as breadcrumbs |
className | string | no | n/a | Adds an optional classname to the component |
separator | any | no | ">" | Changes the separator used between Breadcrumbs (passed to Breadcrumb component) |
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Breadcrumbs component
We found that @bdt-component-library/breadcrumbs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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