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@gold.au/cta-link
Advanced tools
Use cta links to draw attention to a primary call to action.
yarn add @gold.au/cta-link
npm install @gold.au/cta-link
Usage:
import AUctaLink from './cta-link.js';
<AUctaLink link="/signup" text="Sign up" />
All props:
<AUctaLink
text="Sign up" {/* The text of the CTA link */}
dark={ false } {/* A dark variation of the component */}
link="/signup" {/* The location the CTA link takes the user */}
linkComponent="a" {/* The component used for the link, optional */}
attributeOptions {/* Any other attribute options */}
/>
For more details have a look at the usage example.
/cta-link
└─ /core
The visual test: https://auds.service.gold.au/packages/cta-link/tests/site/
Fragment
React importtext-decoration-skip
property to text-decoration-skip-ink
Copyright (c) Commonwealth of Australia. Licensed under MIT.
FAQs
Use cta links to draw attention to a primary call to action.
The npm package @gold.au/cta-link receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @gold.au/cta-link popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gold.au/cta-link demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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