* Get this party started by removing mention of Normalize.css
* Nuke the old comment, consolidate to a single line and number as appropriate
* Bring over styles for HTML element from Normalize to Reboot
* Move margin override for body element from Normalize to Reboot
* Drop the block reset for HTML5 elements in IE9- from Normalize given we dropped IE9 support
* Building on previous commit, do the same thing for figure, figcaption, and main
* Remove IE9- display from Normalize given our browser support
* Drop IE8 figure margin because we're IE10+
* No need for the h1 overrides because we reset these font and margin styles anyway in _type.scss already
* Drop Safari 6 b and strong normalization because we're Safari 8+
* Remove mark styles for IE9- from Normalize
* Remove old iOS audio fixes from Normalize
* Remove IE9- display for progress from Normalize
* Remove more IE9- rules from Normalize
* One more IE9- display removal for canvas element
* Move pre overrides from Normalize to Reboot
* Move over some link resets to Reboot, drop others
- Move over background-color and text-decoration
- Drop focus outline change given it affects the offset on hover of
focused links
* Move over more code element resets, consolidate with pre overrides, too
* Move over sub and sup wholesale
* Move over img normalization to Reboot
* Move over SVG override too
* - Drop dupe hidden, but add comment for it
- Move over template
- Move over summary
* Remove bulk of @viewport comment
* edit down that code comment
* consolidate html-based normalizations
* update comments
* Consolidate abbr styles
* move over more type elements
* move over hr changes
* move over form controls and more
* move over button resets
* move over firefox button changes
* move over search changes and more
* we nuke all these styles for fieldsets anyway, so outright remove them
* no need for those, we override them
* move over legend, fieldset, progress
* line break
* delete normalize file
* linting
* update comment
* clarify docs mentions of normalize and reboot
* remove normalize excludes from linter
* remove normalize excludes from cli task
* linting
* callout license since we forked part of normalize
* Improve comments, move table background reset to .table class instead of in reboot
* trailing space
* Make container in navbar to occupy full width even on smallest breakpoint
* Fix typo in comment
* Apply fix only on smaller breakpoint
* drop the comment as chrome doesn't have a bug here
* remove obvi comments
* proper fix for #21801
- ensures .progress-bar text is vertically centered should the height of the .progress-bar change by matching the line-height and height values
- we can't use flexbox here because the inner text of an element doesn't count as a flex item
* fix segmented buttons
changed flex-direction to row
centering is now done by align-items instead of justify-content
this way there is no need for flex property on the .btn inside .btn-group
* Update _input-group.scss
Tried redoing this in flexbox, but it falls apart really quickly. Any changes in height of the cells throws it all off since the rows become columns (and thus, content across columns cannot be equally sized). Rather than implement something with such glaring flaws, I'm nuking it outright.
- Renames .pos-f-t to .fixed-top, adds .fixed-bottom and .sticky-top
- Updates utilities Sass to be split across more files (one for position, sizing, and spacing)
- <progress> element didn't allow animation, labels overlaid, multiple bars, etc.
- Revamps CSS to use something more similar to v3's implementation
- Ditches variant mixin for `bg-` utils
- Rebuilds docs to match, including adding a new Height section for customizing that.
Only potential remaining todo is adding `.sr-only` instances to within the bar. Unsure if that's necessary.
- since we're column to start, need to set row.
- note that flex-direction cannot be inherited, so we have to set it twice.
- apply the horizontal padding again to .nav-link.
- remove the .nav-item styles (un-needed).
- remove previous .nav-link styles as they were un-nested and potentially problematic in old placement should someone mix more navs in here.
since we're no longer using the .nav as a base class, we need to bring over some base styles for redoing browser list styles and setting flex in motion.
also brings with it some .nav-link styling. we're still using this global class, but with this small modification for alignment of content in responsive modes.