* 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>
* Redesign docs navbar to use offcanvas, tweak overall padding while I'm here
* Match code snippets to new gutter width
* Replace value with docs-specific variable
Opted not to do a CSS variable here since on .bd-content it would be inherited into our examples
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
apart from the visual styling, there's probably no good reason why these shouldn't be `<button>` elements, semantically
the buttons still look a shade too button-like, despite using `.btn-light`. the last remnant of button styling can probably be suppressed further, *or* this makes the case for expanding the core button styles to have one that looks completely non-button and non-link like (for cases where an additional style/hint was given already, or it's clear from context that something's an actionable button or link)
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
* Hide the docs nav on mobile, redesign it for two columns on narrow devices
* Tweak spacing on ToC
* Redesign sidebar and subnav
* Revamp subnav mobile layout so everything's on one line
* Tighten up masthead a little
* Switch the icon for the subnav and do a little icon toggling
* Fix mobile overflow since we changed guters stuff
* Add the widths
* make the subnav icon purple