Create a social media footer
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- Create a Footer component
- Create and pass props to a Social Media component
Now that you have used Astro components on a page, it’s time to use a component within another component!
Create a Footer Component
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Create a new file at the location
src/components/Footer.astro
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Copy the following code into your new file,
Footer.astro
.src/components/Footer.astro ---const platform = "github";const username = "withastro";---<footer><p>Learn more about my projects on <a href={`https://www.${platform}.com/${username}`}>{platform}</a>!</p></footer>
Import and use Footer.astro
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Add the following import statement to the frontmatter in each of your three Astro pages (
index.astro
,about.astro
, andblog.astro
):import Footer from '../components/Footer.astro'; -
Add a new
<Footer />
component in your Astro template on each page, just before the closing</body>
tag to display your footer at the bottom of the page.<Footer /></body></html> -
In your browser preview, check that you can see your new footer text on each page.
Try it yourself - Personalize your footer
Customize your footer to display multiple social networks (e.g. Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) and include your username to link directly to your own profile.
Code Check-In
If you’ve been following along with each step in the tutorial, your index.astro
file should look like this:
---import Navigation from '../components/Navigation.astro';import Footer from '../components/Footer.astro';import '../styles/global.css';
const pageTitle = 'Home Page';---
<html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <link rel="icon" type="image/svg+xml" href="/favicon.svg" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" /> <meta name="generator" content={Astro.generator} /> <title>{pageTitle}</title> </head> <body> <Navigation /> <h1>{pageTitle}</h1> <Footer /> </body></html>
Create a Social Media component
Since you might have multiple online accounts you can link to, you can make a single, reusable component and display it multiple times. Each time, you will pass it different properties (props
) to use: the online platform and your username there.
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Create a new file at the location
src/components/Social.astro
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Copy the following code into your new file,
Social.astro
.src/components/Social.astro ---const { platform, username } = Astro.props;---<a href={`https://www.${platform}.com/${username}`}>{platform}</a>
Import and use Social.astro
in your Footer
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Change the code in
src/components/Footer.astro
to import, then use this new component three times, passing different component attributes as props each time:src/components/Footer.astro ---const platform = "github";const username = "withastro";import Social from './Social.astro';---<footer><p>Learn more about my projects on <a href={`https://www.${platform}.com/${username}`}>{platform}</a>!</p><Social platform="twitter" username="astrodotbuild" /><Social platform="github" username="withastro" /><Social platform="youtube" username="astrodotbuild" /></footer> -
Check your browser preview, and you should see your new footer displaying links to these three platforms on each page.
Style your Social Media Component
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Customize the appearance of your links by adding a
<style>
tag tosrc/components/Social.astro
.src/components/Social.astro ---const { platform, username } = Astro.props;---<a href={`https://www.${platform}.com/${username}`}>{platform}</a><style>a {padding: 0.5rem 1rem;color: white;background-color: #4c1d95;text-decoration: none;}</style> -
Add a
<style>
tag tosrc/components/Footer.astro
to improve the layout of its contents.src/components/Footer.astro ---import Social from './Social.astro';---<style>footer {display: flex;gap: 1rem;margin-top: 2rem;}</style><footer><Social platform="twitter" username="astrodotbuild" /><Social platform="github" username="withastro" /><Social platform="youtube" username="astrodotbuild" /></footer> -
Check your browser preview again and confirm that each page shows an updated footer.
Test Yourself
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What line of code do you need to write in an Astro component’s frontmatter to receive values of
title
,author
, anddate
as props? -
How do you pass values as props to an Astro component?