* Tab: Revamp tab.js & add support Aria features
* Tab: Add tab support, just to keep backwards compatibility. Better to remove it on v6
* Revert "Tab: Add tab support, just to keep backwards compatibility. Better to remove it on v6"
* Support arrow down/up functionality
* add prevent default to avoid scrolling the page during up/down keys handling
* remove panel tabindex handling
* Expand documentation text for JS plugin
* Rearrange new docs to specifically call out a11y
* properly place section
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* Convert accordion to CSS vars
* Update accordion.md
* Convert navs to CSS variables
* Split up CSS vars
* bundlewatch
* fix vars
* Convert cards to CSS vars
* Convert modals to CSS variables
* Bundlewatch
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* Add additional root variables, rename $variable-prefix to $prefix
- Adds new root CSS variables for border-radius, border-width, border-color, and border-style
- Adds new root CSS variables for heading-color, link-colors, code color, and highlight color
- Replaces most instances of Sass variables (for border-radius, border-color, border-style, and border-width) for CSS variables inside _variables.scss
- Updates $mark-padding to be an even pixel number
- Renames $variable-prefix to $prefix throughout
* Bundlewatch
- Updates the utilities mixin to check for specific CSS variable names via `css-variable`
- Bonus fix: we now prevent local variables for `0` value utilities (e.g., `.border-top-0` no longer sets `--bs-border-opacity: 1`
- Adds new `.border-opacity-*` classes
- Adds new root variables: `--bs-border-color`, `--bs-border-style`, `--bs-border-width`
- Documents the new variable changes
Use the new .table-group-divider to create your own dividers as desired. Would love to find a better way to handle border-color for this, but for now, this is at least opt-in.
I've applied it by default in another way for our docs tables to help differentiate our content vs our components.
Fixes#35342
Some Linux distributions (like Debian) have fontconfig aliases for Arial
that picks specific fonts. But such generic aliases might be less
desirable than the known-good Linux specific fonts.
This fixes a problem on my setup where Liberation Sans is aliased as
Arial, even when Noto Sans is available. Liberation Sans doesn't support
a weight of 500, so we end up rendering headers at the normal weight of
400, which makes them stand out less. Reordering the Arial fallback
makes us instead pick Noto Sans over Lieration Sans, which does support
a weight of 500, and makes headers stand out again.
While we're at it, fixup the reboot documentation to match, and change
the comment about Helvetica Neue; that's not a "Basic web-fallback" font,
it's the UI font on older iOS and macOS versions.
* Add Tabler Icons to list of icons
* Update site/data/icons.yml
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