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@justeat/f-footer
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Global Footer Component for Vue.js.
Install the module using npm or Yarn:
yarn add @justeat/f-footer
npm install @justeat/f-footer
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 f-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.
There may be props that allow you to customise its functionality.
The props that can be defined are as follows (if any):
Prop | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
locale | String | '' | Should be passed if vue-i18n plugin not used by consuming application. |
showCourierLinks | Bool | true | Controls whether to show courier links in footer. |
showCountrySelector | Bool | true | Controls whether to show country selector in footer. |
The footer has its own styles which are scoped to the component using CSS modules to prevent conflicts with existing styles on the page.
In addition to this, the footer exposes some classes which you can target in your application.
Class | Description |
---|---|
c-footer-row-linkLists | Can be used to target the footer with the list of links |
c-footer-row-partnerLinks | Can be used to target the footer's links for curiers and partners |
c-footer-row-socialLinks | Can be used to target the footer's links for our apps and social media links |
The events that can be subscribed to are as follows (if any):
Event | Description |
---|
Start by cloning the repository and installing the required dependencies:
$ git clone git@github.com:justeat/fozzie-components.git
$ cd fozzie-components
$ yarn
Change directory to the f-footer
package:
$ cd packages/components/molecules/f-footer
To test all components, run from root directory.
To test only f-footer
, run from the ./packages/components/organisms/f-footer
directory.
yarn test
# Run Component tests for all components
# Note: Ensure Storybook is not running when running the following commands
cd ./fozzie-components
yarn storybook:build
yarn storybook:serve-static
yarn test-component:chrome
OR
# Run Component tests for f-footer
# Note: Ensure Storybook is not running when running the following commands
cd ./packages/components/organisms/f-footer
yarn test-component:chrome
FAQs
Unknown package
The npm package @justeat/f-footer receives a total of 3 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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