* docs(carousel): double-spaces out there
* docs(toasts): missing word, ins't it?
* docs(cheatsheet): use buttons for carousels and tabs ion cheatsheets too
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* WIP: Mention variables, mixins, and loops in docs
* Add Sass sections to component pages
* add sass docs for forms and content
* Update buttons.md
* Remove empty mixins sections
* Massive update to utilities and some consistency changes
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* Carousel: use buttons, not links, for prev/next
- expand the styles to neutralise border/background
- change docs page
- add extra unit test to check that links or buttons work as controls
- modify visual test to use buttons as well
- use buttons instead of links for prev/next
- remove `role="button"` from links that are actually links
* Clarify that controls can be button or link
* Update site/content/docs/5.0/components/carousel.md
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* Explicitly set padding to 0 to prevent dipping/moving on active in Firefox
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* Add an actual `data-touch="false"` example in the carousel docs
this can also make it easier to actually check/debug any issues we may have with this data attribute
* Correct attribute table explanation and remove slide class from example
Replaces shorter examples with more sensible/representative/inforrmative text. For longer passages, resorted to using SFW extracts from http://katyperryipsum.com/
Remove the `markdownify` call, and instead rely on Hugo's proper syntax; `{{% callout %}}` when we want to the content to be processed as Markdown.
This allows for stuff like:
{{% callout info %}}
##### I'm an info callout!
```css
.foo {
color: #fff;
}
```
{{< example >}}
<div class="alert alert-warning alert-dismissible fade show" role="alert">
<strong>Holy guacamole!</strong> You should check in on some of those fields below.
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
{{< /example >}}
{{% /callout %}}
* Rename `sr-only`/`sr-only-focusable`
To be more representative of the fact that these are not necessarily "screen reader" specific, but actually apply to assistive technologies in general (and also things like Alexa/Siri/etc). Goes hand-in-hand with #31133
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