* update border-radius mixins
Add $enable-rounded as a keyword argument to border-raidus mixins
* Update rounded classes
- use border-radius mixins to repleace !important
- use true for $enable-rounded for rounded classes
- Add `.rounded-sm` and `.rounded-sm` #27934
* update borders docs
* Revert touch of dist files
* Revert change of border-radius mixins
* use !important in border-radius utilies classes
* update border radius classes keep only rounded-lg and rounded-sm
Alternate take to #27683 that builds the modifier class based on min-width, such that list groups are stacked until the class's breakpoint is reached. This is less verbose, matches our primary responsive approach, and prevents an extra class. Unfortunately, I believe supporting flush list groups is too much code here, so I've skipped that and made a note in the docs.
Also added examples generate from our breakpoints data file with a protip for how to do equal width items.
- Move 4.1 docs to 4.2
- Update versions everywhere to 4.1.3 with release script
- Manually bump the shorthand version in package.json
- Add 4.2 to the versions docs page
- Update some redirects
- Fix tests asset URLs
- Bump Nuget and more
* SVG accessibility fixes
- add `focusable="false"` to all SVGs, to stop IE from including the `<svg>` in its default focus cycle
- completely hide decorative SVGs using `aria-hidden="true"`
- add `role="img"` to meaningful/"content" SVGs, ensure they have an appropriate `<title>` and/or `aria-label`
- simplify placeholder default title
* Simplify usage of placeholder.svg in the docs
- in most cases, no need for separate/redundant text and title (now that we make text itself part of the alternative text explicitly)
- no need (expect in rare cirumstances) to describe the placeholder image (unless the look of the image is important/the actual content, as is the case with the image thumbnail class)
* Simplify example.html rewriting of <svg> to <img> code sample
- as the `alt` for the placeholder isn't really important, just add an ellipsis instead (otherwise, to be correct, we'd have to construct the whole "title+text" construct like we do now in the
placeholder.svg itself
* Change svgo configuration to retain role attribute and add/force focusable=false
- regarding `focusable=false`, see https://github.com/svg/svgo/issues/1011 (which would be the "proper" SVGO fix) and the (hacky) solution https://github.com/svg/svgo/pull/817
Callouts are already excluded from ToC, but due to a limitation in jekyll-toc they are still being included.
We should revisit this if the bug is fixed later.
* prevent text selection for floating labels
* expand the click target by no selecting the label text
* use `pointer-events: none;` instead of `user-select`
* thx @MartijnCuppens
The latest (2.6.2) docsearch.js version now displays results as standard `<a href>` links, allowing users to `ctrl`-click on them to trigger default browser behavior of opening in a new tab.
To maintain backward compatibility, this behavior has only been enabled to users that didn't define their own `handleSelected` method.
This PR updates your `docsearch()` code to take advantage of the new `<a href>` template, by removing your custom `handleSelected` and moving its behavior to the `transformData` call. Namely, what you wanted to avoid was jumping to the first `<h1>` of the pages, which would prevent users from seeing the header. This PR checks if the suggestion targets the `#content` anchor (meaning it goes to this first `<h1>`) and remove it.
Behavior should be the same, but at least now you can enjoy the `ctrl`-click :)