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twreporter-react-footer-components
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Need Dependencies:
yarn add react lodash prop-types react-router styled-components
Install the package:
yarn add twreporter-react-footer-components
ES6:
import Footer from 'twreporter-react-footer-components/lib/components/footer'
const Page = (props) => (
<div>
{props.children}
<Footer />
</div>
)
Props:
none
/footer-components/src/
twreporter-react-components
: /shared/
Automatically rebuild while files change.
cd twreporter-react-components/footer-components
npm run dev
cd twreporter-react-components/footer-components
npm run build
cd twreporter-react-components/footer-components
npm publish
FAQs
## INSTALL
We found that twreporter-react-footer-components 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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