* Add responsive offcanvas classes
- Updates navbar-expand classes to de-dupe some styles—these shouldn't interfere now.
- Adds some JS to the offcanvas component to help with responsiveness
Co-Authored-By: GeoSot <geo.sotis@gmail.com>
* Redesign homepage, docs, and examples
Homepage:
- New Bootstrap purple navbar
- Redesigned masthead
- Rewrote and redesigned homepage content
- Replace Copy text with icons like Bootstrap Icons site across all ClipboardJS instances
- Fixed padding issues in site footer
- Match homepage button styles to examples page, use gap instead of tons of responsive margin utils
Docs:
- New navbar, no more subnav. Migrated search and version picker into the main navbar and refreshed the design of it all, including the responsive toggles.
- New sidebar navigation is always expanded, and now features Bootstrap Icons alongside section headings
- Sidebar navigation autoscrolls to active link for better usability
- Subnav and navbar padding issues ironed out
- Enhanced the version picker in anticipation of v5.2: we can now link right to the same page in the previous version.
- Redesign callouts to add more color to our pages
- Collapse table of contents on mobile
- Cleanup and redesign button styles with CSS variables
- Update design for subnav version dropdown
- Update highlight and example to be full-width until md
- Improve the Added In badges
- Turn the ToC into a well on mobile
- Redesign code snippets to better house two action buttons
Examples:
- Redesign Examples page layout
- Add new example for responsive offcanvases in navbars
* Convert offcanvas to CSS vars
* Feat: add resize handler to Offcanvas.js.
If we could use as default the `.offcanvas` class without modifiers, we then, could add a simplified selector
The selector itself, ignores the .offcanvas class as it doesn't have any responsive behavior
The `aria-modal` addon is to protect us, selection backdrop elements
* Separate examples code, Add some selectors, fix stackblitz btn
Co-authored-by: GeoSot <geo.sotis@gmail.com>
* Pass docs js through Babel
* Use ES6 in docs js
* Only run babel on src files
* Allow babel in Hugo
* Update scripts.html
* Inherit from the root .eslintrc.json
* Use `Array.from`
* Drop Babel from docs
* Prefer template
* replace IIFE with arrow functions
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: GeoSot <geo.sotis@gmail.com>
* Drop .opacity-50 and .opacity-75 redefinition in examples
* Drop unused .card-img-right from blog example CSS files
* Use line-height utilities when possible
* Use rounded-* utilities in examples
* Replace .nav-underline by .nav-scroller and use it in examples.html default
* Use .mb-1 for .blog-post-title
* Remove unused CSS rule and use .fw-* utilities for carousels examples
* Use utilities for cheatsheet examples
* Extract some CSS to utilities for .nav-masthead .nav-link in cover example
* Dashboard group of minor modifications
* Dropdowns example: refactoring
* Dropdowns example refactoring: fix linting by removing selector by id
* Features example refactoring
* Headers example refactoring
* List groups example refactoring
* Sidebars example refactoring
* Sign-in example refactoring
* Starter template refactoring
* Fix RTL examples
Co-authored-by: Mark Otto <markd.otto@gmail.com>
* fix(reboot): revert hr styles to v4 implementation
* docs(cheatsheet): add a hr example
* fix(reboot): currentColor is the initial border-color value
* Document hr element in Reboot docs
* Update migration guide
* Update scss/_variables.scss
Co-authored-by: Mark Otto <markd.otto@gmail.com>
* Docs: group together examples reusable CSS in a stylesheet
* Use pointer-events utility in sidebars example
* Remove @import and move the content into _default/examples.html. Handle 2 sorts of dividers
* Remove footers.css extra css declaration
* Fix modals example
* Review: remove .b-example-hr
Co-authored-by: Gaël Poupard <ffoodd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Disabled link cleanup
per https://www.w3.org/TR/html-aria/#docconformance
> It is NOT RECOMMENDED to use `aria-disabled="true"` on an `a` element with an `href` attribute.
>
>NOTE
>If a link needs to be "disabled", remove the `href` attribute.
This PR removes the unnecessary `href="#"`, `tabindex="-1"`, and `aria-disabled="true"` from disabled links in both docs pages and examples. `aria-disabled="true"` *is* kept for disabled link-based buttons (that have `role="button"`) as there it's appropriate to use (you *want* to convey to assistive technologies that this thing you're claiming is a button is also disabled at the moment)
Further, the PR extends the "Link functionality caveat" to show the "proper" way (removing `href` and adding `.disabled` class only) to disable a link, but then explains what to do if that's not possible (and then keeps an example with all the traditional `href="#" tabindex="-1" aria-disabled="true"`, but explains clearly that it's not ideal). Same sort of explanation is also added to the pointer event utilities page
* Turn big note into actual normal doc text
Co-authored-by: Mark Otto <markd.otto@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Otto <markd.otto@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>