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@justeat/f-footer
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Global Footer Component for Vue.js.
Add the module to your project
yarn add @justeat/f-footer
Import the component
You can import it in your Vue SFC like this (please note that styles have to be imported separately):
import VueFooter from '@justeat/f-footer';
import '@justeat/f-footer/dist/f-footer.css';
export default {
components: {
VueFooter
}
}
If you are using Webpack, you can import the component dynamically to separate the footer bundle from the main bundle.client.js
:
import '@justeat/f-footer/dist/f-footer.css';
export default {
components: {
...
VueFooter: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "vue-footer" */ '@justeat/f-footer')
}
}
<vue-footer />
<vue-footer locale="en-GB" />
Browser Support
This component extends @justeat/browserslist-config-fozzie.
Building the Module
Run yarn build
.
Running locally
Run yarn demo
in /packages/f-footer
to render testing wrapper component
Running the Tests
Run yarn test
.
Running Lint check
Run yarn lint
.
v3.2.0
January 5, 2021
FAQs
Unknown package
The npm package @justeat/f-footer receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @justeat/f-footer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @justeat/f-footer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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