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React Cookie Banner
React Cookie banner which can be dismissed with just a scroll. Because fuck EU that's why.
If you really want to annoy your users you can disable this feature (highly discouraged!).
var CookieBanner = require('react-cookie-banner');
React.renderComponent(
<div>
<CookieBanner message='Yes, we use cookies. If you don't like it change website, we won't miss you!' />
</div>,
document.body);###Install
npm install --save react-cookie-banner###API
message: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired,
onAccept: React.PropTypes.func,
learnMore: React.PropTypes.string, // this should be the URL!
dismissOnScroll: React.PropTypes.bool, // true by default!
closeIcon: React.PropTypes.string, // this should be the className of the icon. if undefined use button
disableStyle: React.PropTypes.bool,
className: React.PropTypes.stringComing next:
shortMessage: React.PropTypes.string, // to be used with smaller screens###Style ReactCookieBanner by default uses its simple inline style. However you can easily disable it by passing
<CookieBanner disableStyle={true} />In this case you can style it using css classes. The banner is structured as follows:
<div className={this.props.className + ' react-cookie-banner'}
<span className='cookie-message'>
{this.props.message}
<a className='learn-more'>
Learn more
</a>
</span>
<div className='button-close'>
Got it
</div>
</div>