* Redo input height on .form-control
- Use the already present -height variables on .form-control
- Consolidate the select size and multiple overrides into the .form-control base class instead of sm/lg modifiers
- Remove the Sass extends from input groups since it picks up too many selectors
* Prevent height on textareas
* Fix focus box shadow of custom ranges
* Put `:focus` selector right after `.custom-range`
* Remove unnecessary `outline: none`
* Fix box-shadow issues in IE/Edge
* Better align
* Fix thumb vertical positions in IE/Edge
* Fix incorrect formula of thumb vertical positions in Webkit
* Fix an incorrect comment
* Fix incorrect box-shadow-width
Now `.custom-control` will have height equal to `$font-size-base`
Fix custom checkbox and radio top position (we can't subtract rem from unit)
`$line-height-base - $custom-control-indicator-size` is not valid
Because `$line-height-base` is a unitless variable and `$custom-control-indicator-size`
is a unit (rem) variable
- Updates nodemon scripts to watch specific directories instead of ignoring several
- Split watch tasks for CSS and JS into main and docs
- Add docs-watch script to serve the docs instead of just build
- Add new start script so that instead of two tabs, one for docs-watch and one for watch, we just run npm start
With the current docs directory setup, I'm making too many mistakes and have to manually address path changes and directory moves on deploy. This makes for a frustrating experience developing locally and shipping releases. With this PR, we're basically back to the same setup from v3—duplicating the dist directory into our docs directory. Not the most ideal, but very straightforward for me as the release manager.
- Only applies to textual inputs and textareas with `.form-control` and selects with `.custom-select`
- Wrap the feedback icons in a Sass variable option, $enable-validation-icons, so folks who theme can disable
- Update docs to summarize styles, mention the icons, include a textarea demo, and add mention of the Sass variable option to the Theming section