feat: make og images an emitter to properly await image generation (#1826)

* checkpoint

* make emitters async generators

* fix

* custom font spec

* replace spinner, use disk cache for fonts

* use readline instead

* make og images look nice
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- `BuildCtx` is defined in `quartz/ctx.ts`. It consists of
- `argv`: The command line arguments passed to the Quartz [[build]] command
- `cfg`: The full Quartz [[configuration]]
- `allSlugs`: a list of all the valid content slugs (see [[paths]] for more information on what a `ServerSlug` is)
- `allSlugs`: a list of all the valid content slugs (see [[paths]] for more information on what a slug is)
- `StaticResources` is defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It consists of
- `css`: a list of CSS style definitions that should be loaded. A CSS style is described with the `CSSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It accepts either a source URL or the inline content of the stylesheet.
- `js`: a list of scripts that should be loaded. A script is described with the `JSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It allows you to define a load time (either before or after the DOM has been loaded), whether it should be a module, and either the source URL or the inline content of the script.
- `additionalHead`: a list of JSX elements or functions that return JSX elements to be added to the `<head>` tag of the page. Functions receive the page's data as an argument and can conditionally render elements.
## Transformers
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// the build context
ctx: BuildCtx
// the name of the file to emit (not including the file extension)
slug: ServerSlug
slug: FullSlug
// the file extension
ext: `.${string}` | ""
// the file content to add

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title: "Social Media Preview Cards"
---
A lot of social media platforms can display a rich preview for your website when sharing a link (most notably, a cover image, a title and a description). Quartz automatically handles most of this for you with reasonable defaults, but for more control, you can customize these by setting [[social images#Frontmatter Properties]].
Quartz can also dynamically generate and use new cover images for every page to be used in link previews on social media for you. To get started with this, set `generateSocialImages: true` in `quartz.config.ts`.
A lot of social media platforms can display a rich preview for your website when sharing a link (most notably, a cover image, a title and a description).
Quartz can also dynamically generate and use new cover images for every page to be used in link previews on social media for you.
## Showcase
After enabling `generateSocialImages` in `quartz.config.ts`, the social media link preview for [[authoring content | Authoring Content]] looks like this:
After enabling the [[CustomOgImages]] emitter plugin, the social media link preview for [[authoring content | Authoring Content]] looks like this:
| Light | Dark |
| ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| ![[social-image-preview-light.png]] | ![[social-image-preview-dark.png]] |
For testing, it is recommended to use [opengraph.xyz](https://www.opengraph.xyz/) to see what the link to your page will look like on various platforms (more info under [[social images#local testing]]).
## Configuration
## Customization
You can customize how images will be generated in the quartz config.
For example, here's what the default configuration looks like if you set `generateSocialImages: true`:
```typescript title="quartz.config.ts"
generateSocialImages: {
colorScheme: "lightMode", // what colors to use for generating image, same as theme colors from config, valid values are "darkMode" and "lightMode"
width: 1200, // width to generate with (in pixels)
height: 630, // height to generate with (in pixels)
excludeRoot: false, // wether to exclude "/" index path to be excluded from auto generated images (false = use auto, true = use default og image)
}
```
---
### Frontmatter Properties
> [!tip] Hint
>
> Overriding social media preview properties via frontmatter still works even if `generateSocialImages` is disabled.
The following properties can be used to customize your link previews:
| Property | Alias | Summary |
| ------------------- | ---------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| `socialDescription` | `description` | Description to be used for preview. |
| `socialImage` | `image`, `cover` | Link to preview image. |
The `socialImage` property should contain a link to an image relative to `quartz/static`. If you have a folder for all your images in `quartz/static/my-images`, an example for `socialImage` could be `"my-images/cover.png"`.
> [!info] Info
>
> The priority for what image will be used for the cover image looks like the following: `frontmatter property > generated image (if enabled) > default image`.
>
> The default image (`quartz/static/og-image.png`) will only be used as a fallback if nothing else is set. If `generateSocialImages` is enabled, it will be treated as the new default per page, but can be overwritten by setting the `socialImage` frontmatter property for that page.
---
### Fully customized image generation
You can fully customize how the images being generated look by passing your own component to `generateSocialImages.imageStructure`. This component takes html/css + some page metadata/config options and converts it to an image using [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori). Vercel provides an [online playground](https://og-playground.vercel.app/) that can be used to preview how your html/css looks like as a picture. This is ideal for prototyping your custom design.
It is recommended to write your own image components in `quartz/util/og.tsx` or any other `.tsx` file, as passing them to the config won't work otherwise. An example of the default image component can be found in `og.tsx` in `defaultImage()`.
> [!tip] Hint
>
> Satori only supports a subset of all valid CSS properties. All supported properties can be found in their [documentation](https://github.com/vercel/satori#css).
Your custom image component should have the `SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"]` type, to make development easier for you. Using a component of this type, you will be passed the following variables:
```ts
imageStructure: (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration, // global Quartz config (useful for getting theme colors and other info)
userOpts: UserOpts, // options passed to `generateSocialImage`
title: string, // title of current page
description: string, // description of current page
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"], // header + body font
) => JSXInternal.Element
```
Now, you can let your creativity flow and design your own image component! For reference and some cool tips, you can check how the markup for the default image looks.
> [!example] Examples
>
> Here are some examples for markup you may need to get started:
>
> - Get a theme color
>
> `cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].<colorName>`, where `<colorName>` corresponds to a key in `ColorScheme` (defined at the top of `quartz/util/theme.ts`)
>
> - Use the page title/description
>
> `<p>{title}</p>`/`<p>{description}</p>`
>
> - Use a font family
>
> Detailed in the Fonts chapter below
---
### Fonts
You will also be passed an array containing a header and a body font (where the first entry is header and the second is body). The fonts matches the ones selected in `theme.typography.header` and `theme.typography.body` from `quartz.config.ts` and will be passed in the format required by [`satori`](https://github.com/vercel/satori). To use them in CSS, use the `.name` property (e.g. `fontFamily: fonts[1].name` to use the "body" font family).
An example of a component using the header font could look like this:
```tsx title="socialImage.tsx"
export const myImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (...) => {
return <p style={{ fontFamily: fonts[0].name }}>Cool Header!</p>
}
```
> [!example]- Local fonts
>
> For cases where you use a local fonts under `static` folder, make sure to set the correct `@font-face` in `custom.scss`
>
> ```scss title="custom.scss"
> @font-face {
> font-family: "Newsreader";
> font-style: normal;
> font-weight: normal;
> font-display: swap;
> src: url("/static/Newsreader.woff2") format("woff2");
> }
> ```
>
> Then in `quartz/util/og.tsx`, you can load the satori fonts like so:
>
> ```tsx title="quartz/util/og.tsx"
> const headerFont = joinSegments("static", "Newsreader.woff2")
> const bodyFont = joinSegments("static", "Newsreader.woff2")
>
> export async function getSatoriFont(cfg: GlobalConfiguration): Promise<SatoriOptions["fonts"]> {
> const headerWeight: FontWeight = 700
> const bodyWeight: FontWeight = 400
>
> const url = new URL(`https://${cfg.baseUrl ?? "example.com"}`)
>
> const [header, body] = await Promise.all(
> [headerFont, bodyFont].map((font) =>
> fetch(`${url.toString()}/${font}`).then((res) => res.arrayBuffer()),
> ),
> )
>
> return [
> { name: cfg.theme.typography.header, data: header, weight: headerWeight, style: "normal" },
> { name: cfg.theme.typography.body, data: body, weight: bodyWeight, style: "normal" },
> ]
> }
> ```
>
> This font then can be used with your custom structure
### Local testing
To test how the full preview of your page is going to look even before deploying, you can forward the port you're serving quartz on. In VSCode, this can easily be achieved following [this guide](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/port-forwarding) (make sure to set `Visibility` to `public` if testing on external tools like [opengraph.xyz](https://www.opengraph.xyz/)).
If you have `generateSocialImages` enabled, you can check out all generated images under `public/static/social-images`.
## Technical info
Images will be generated as `.webp` files, which helps to keep images small (the average image takes ~`19kB`). They are also compressed further using [sharp](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/).
When using images, the appropriate [Open Graph](https://ogp.me/) and [Twitter](https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/guides/getting-started) meta tags will be set to ensure they work and look as expected.
## Examples
Besides the template for the default image generation (found under `quartz/util/og.tsx`), you can also add your own! To do this, you can either edit the source code of that file (not recommended) or create a new one (e.g. `customSocialImage.tsx`, source shown below).
After adding that file, you can update `quartz.config.ts` to use your image generation template as follows:
```ts
// Import component at start of file
import { customImage } from "./quartz/util/customSocialImage.tsx"
// In main config
const config: QuartzConfig = {
...
generateSocialImages: {
...
imageStructure: customImage, // tells quartz to use your component when generating images
},
}
```
The following example will generate images that look as follows:
| Light | Dark |
| ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| ![[custom-social-image-preview-light.png]] | ![[custom-social-image-preview-dark.png]] |
This example (and the default template) use colors and fonts from your theme specified in the quartz config. Fonts get passed in as a prop, where `fonts[0]` will contain the header font and `fonts[1]` will contain the body font (more info in the [[#fonts]] section).
```tsx
import { SatoriOptions } from "satori/wasm"
import { GlobalConfiguration } from "../cfg"
import { SocialImageOptions, UserOpts } from "./imageHelper"
import { QuartzPluginData } from "../plugins/vfile"
export const customImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
userOpts: UserOpts,
title: string,
description: string,
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
fileData: QuartzPluginData,
) => {
// How many characters are allowed before switching to smaller font
const fontBreakPoint = 22
const useSmallerFont = title.length > fontBreakPoint
const { colorScheme } = userOpts
return (
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "row",
justifyContent: "flex-start",
alignItems: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
}}
>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
flexDirection: "column",
gap: "2.5rem",
paddingTop: "2rem",
paddingBottom: "2rem",
}}
>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: useSmallerFont ? 70 : 82,
marginLeft: "4rem",
textAlign: "center",
marginRight: "4rem",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
{title}
</p>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: 44,
marginLeft: "8rem",
marginRight: "8rem",
lineClamp: 3,
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{description}
</p>
</div>
<div
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "2vw",
position: "absolute",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].tertiary,
opacity: 0.85,
}}
/>
</div>
)
}
```
> [!example]- Advanced example
>
> The following example includes a customized social image with a custom background and formatted date.
>
> ```typescript title="custom-og.tsx"
> export const og: SocialImageOptions["Component"] = (
> cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
> fileData: QuartzPluginData,
> { colorScheme }: Options,
> title: string,
> description: string,
> fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
> ) => {
> let created: string | undefined
> let reading: string | undefined
> if (fileData.dates) {
> created = formatDate(getDate(cfg, fileData)!, cfg.locale)
> }
> const { minutes, text: _timeTaken, words: _words } = readingTime(fileData.text!)
> reading = i18n(cfg.locale).components.contentMeta.readingTime({
> minutes: Math.ceil(minutes),
> })
>
> const Li = [created, reading]
>
> return (
> <div
> style={{
> position: "relative",
> display: "flex",
> flexDirection: "row",
> alignItems: "flex-start",
> height: "100%",
> width: "100%",
> backgroundImage: `url("https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/og-image.jpeg")`,
> backgroundSize: "100% 100%",
> }}
> >
> <div
> style={{
> position: "absolute",
> top: 0,
> left: 0,
> right: 0,
> bottom: 0,
> background: "radial-gradient(circle at center, transparent, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4) 70%)",
> }}
> />
> <div
> style={{
> display: "flex",
> height: "100%",
> width: "100%",
> flexDirection: "column",
> justifyContent: "flex-start",
> alignItems: "flex-start",
> gap: "1.5rem",
> paddingTop: "4rem",
> paddingBottom: "4rem",
> marginLeft: "4rem",
> }}
> >
> <img
> src={`"https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/icon.jpeg"`}
> style={{
> position: "relative",
> backgroundClip: "border-box",
> borderRadius: "6rem",
> }}
> width={80}
> />
> <div
> style={{
> display: "flex",
> flexDirection: "column",
> textAlign: "left",
> fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
> }}
> >
> <h2
> style={{
> color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
> fontSize: "3rem",
> fontWeight: 700,
> marginRight: "4rem",
> fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
> }}
> >
> {title}
> </h2>
> <ul
> style={{
> color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].gray,
> gap: "1rem",
> fontSize: "1.5rem",
> fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
> }}
> >
> {Li.map((item, index) => {
> if (item) {
> return <li key={index}>{item}</li>
> }
> })}
> </ul>
> </div>
> <p
> style={{
> color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
> fontSize: "1.5rem",
> overflow: "hidden",
> marginRight: "8rem",
> textOverflow: "ellipsis",
> display: "-webkit-box",
> WebkitLineClamp: 7,
> WebkitBoxOrient: "vertical",
> lineClamp: 7,
> fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
> }}
> >
> {description}
> </p>
> </div>
> </div>
> )
> }
> ```
This functionality is provided by the [[CustomOgImages]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.

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---
title: Custom OG Images
tags:
- feature/emitter
---
The Custom OG Images emitter plugin generates social media preview images for your pages. It uses [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori) to convert HTML/CSS into images, allowing you to create beautiful and consistent social media preview cards for your content.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
## Features
- Automatically generates social media preview images for each page
- Supports both light and dark mode themes
- Customizable through frontmatter properties
- Fallback to default image when needed
- Full control over image design through custom components
## Configuration
> [!info] Info
>
> The `baseUrl` property in your [[configuration]] must be set properly for social images to work correctly, as they require absolute paths.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
```typescript title="quartz.config.ts"
import { CustomOgImages } from "./quartz/plugins/emitters/ogImage"
const config: QuartzConfig = {
plugins: {
emitters: [
CustomOgImages({
colorScheme: "lightMode", // what colors to use for generating image, same as theme colors from config, valid values are "darkMode" and "lightMode"
width: 1200, // width to generate with (in pixels)
height: 630, // height to generate with (in pixels)
excludeRoot: false, // wether to exclude "/" index path to be excluded from auto generated images (false = use auto, true = use default og image)
imageStructure: defaultImage, // custom image component to use
}),
],
},
}
```
### Configuration Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| ---------------- | --------- | ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `colorScheme` | string | "lightMode" | Theme to use for generating images ("darkMode" or "lightMode") |
| `width` | number | 1200 | Width of the generated image in pixels |
| `height` | number | 630 | Height of the generated image in pixels |
| `excludeRoot` | boolean | false | Whether to exclude the root index page from auto-generated images |
| `imageStructure` | component | defaultImage | Custom component to use for image generation |
## Frontmatter Properties
The following properties can be used to customize your link previews:
| Property | Alias | Summary |
| ------------------- | ---------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| `socialDescription` | `description` | Description to be used for preview. |
| `socialImage` | `image`, `cover` | Link to preview image. |
The `socialImage` property should contain a link to an image relative to `quartz/static`. If you have a folder for all your images in `quartz/static/my-images`, an example for `socialImage` could be `"my-images/cover.png"`.
> [!info] Info
>
> The priority for what image will be used for the cover image looks like the following: `frontmatter property > generated image (if enabled) > default image`.
>
> The default image (`quartz/static/og-image.png`) will only be used as a fallback if nothing else is set. If the Custom OG Images emitter plugin is enabled, it will be treated as the new default per page, but can be overwritten by setting the `socialImage` frontmatter property for that page.
## Customization
You can fully customize how the images being generated look by passing your own component to `imageStructure`. This component takes JSX + some page metadata/config options and converts it to an image using [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori). Vercel provides an [online playground](https://og-playground.vercel.app/) that can be used to preview how your JSX looks like as a picture. This is ideal for prototyping your custom design.
### Fonts
You will also be passed an array containing a header and a body font (where the first entry is header and the second is body). The fonts matches the ones selected in `theme.typography.header` and `theme.typography.body` from `quartz.config.ts` and will be passed in the format required by [`satori`](https://github.com/vercel/satori). To use them in CSS, use the `.name` property (e.g. `fontFamily: fonts[1].name` to use the "body" font family).
An example of a component using the header font could look like this:
```tsx title="socialImage.tsx"
export const myImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (...) => {
return <p style={{ fontFamily: fonts[0].name }}>Cool Header!</p>
}
```
> [!example]- Local fonts
>
> For cases where you use a local fonts under `static` folder, make sure to set the correct `@font-face` in `custom.scss`
>
> ```scss title="custom.scss"
> @font-face {
> font-family: "Newsreader";
> font-style: normal;
> font-weight: normal;
> font-display: swap;
> src: url("/static/Newsreader.woff2") format("woff2");
> }
> ```
>
> Then in `quartz/util/og.tsx`, you can load the Satori fonts like so:
>
> ```tsx title="quartz/util/og.tsx"
> import { joinSegments, QUARTZ } from "../path"
> import fs from "fs"
> import path from "path"
>
> const newsreaderFontPath = joinSegments(QUARTZ, "static", "Newsreader.woff2")
> export async function getSatoriFonts(headerFont: FontSpecification, bodyFont: FontSpecification) {
> // ... rest of implementation remains same
> const fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"] = [
> ...headerFontData.map((data, idx) => ({
> name: headerFontName,
> data,
> weight: headerWeights[idx],
> style: "normal" as const,
> })),
> ...bodyFontData.map((data, idx) => ({
> name: bodyFontName,
> data,
> weight: bodyWeights[idx],
> style: "normal" as const,
> })),
> {
> name: "Newsreader",
> data: await fs.promises.readFile(path.resolve(newsreaderFontPath)),
> weight: 400,
> style: "normal" as const,
> },
> ]
>
> return fonts
> }
> ```
>
> This font then can be used with your custom structure.
## Examples
Here are some example image components you can use as a starting point:
### Basic Example
This example will generate images that look as follows:
| Light | Dark |
| ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| ![[custom-social-image-preview-light.png]] | ![[custom-social-image-preview-dark.png]] |
```tsx
import { SatoriOptions } from "satori/wasm"
import { GlobalConfiguration } from "../cfg"
import { SocialImageOptions, UserOpts } from "./imageHelper"
import { QuartzPluginData } from "../plugins/vfile"
export const customImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
userOpts: UserOpts,
title: string,
description: string,
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
fileData: QuartzPluginData,
) => {
// How many characters are allowed before switching to smaller font
const fontBreakPoint = 22
const useSmallerFont = title.length > fontBreakPoint
const { colorScheme } = userOpts
return (
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "row",
justifyContent: "flex-start",
alignItems: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
}}
>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
flexDirection: "column",
gap: "2.5rem",
paddingTop: "2rem",
paddingBottom: "2rem",
}}
>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: useSmallerFont ? 70 : 82,
marginLeft: "4rem",
textAlign: "center",
marginRight: "4rem",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
{title}
</p>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: 44,
marginLeft: "8rem",
marginRight: "8rem",
lineClamp: 3,
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{description}
</p>
</div>
<div
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "2vw",
position: "absolute",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].tertiary,
opacity: 0.85,
}}
/>
</div>
)
}
```
### Advanced Example
The following example includes a customized social image with a custom background and formatted date:
```typescript title="custom-og.tsx"
export const og: SocialImageOptions["Component"] = (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
fileData: QuartzPluginData,
{ colorScheme }: Options,
title: string,
description: string,
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
) => {
let created: string | undefined
let reading: string | undefined
if (fileData.dates) {
created = formatDate(getDate(cfg, fileData)!, cfg.locale)
}
const { minutes, text: _timeTaken, words: _words } = readingTime(fileData.text!)
reading = i18n(cfg.locale).components.contentMeta.readingTime({
minutes: Math.ceil(minutes),
})
const Li = [created, reading]
return (
<div
style={{
position: "relative",
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "row",
alignItems: "flex-start",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
backgroundImage: `url("https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/og-image.jpeg")`,
backgroundSize: "100% 100%",
}}
>
<div
style={{
position: "absolute",
top: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
background: "radial-gradient(circle at center, transparent, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4) 70%)",
}}
/>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
flexDirection: "column",
justifyContent: "flex-start",
alignItems: "flex-start",
gap: "1.5rem",
paddingTop: "4rem",
paddingBottom: "4rem",
marginLeft: "4rem",
}}
>
<img
src={`"https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/icon.jpeg"`}
style={{
position: "relative",
backgroundClip: "border-box",
borderRadius: "6rem",
}}
width={80}
/>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "column",
textAlign: "left",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
<h2
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
fontSize: "3rem",
fontWeight: 700,
marginRight: "4rem",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
{title}
</h2>
<ul
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].gray,
gap: "1rem",
fontSize: "1.5rem",
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{Li.map((item, index) => {
if (item) {
return <li key={index}>{item}</li>
}
})}
</ul>
</div>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
fontSize: "1.5rem",
overflow: "hidden",
marginRight: "8rem",
textOverflow: "ellipsis",
display: "-webkit-box",
WebkitLineClamp: 7,
WebkitBoxOrient: "vertical",
lineClamp: 7,
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{description}
</p>
</div>
</div>
)
}
```