- Use a semitransparent gradient from light to dark which works on any background-color
- Store the gradient as a custom property (--bs-gradient)
- Remove `.bg-gradient-*` variants in favour of `.bg-gradient` which works even when `$enable-gradients` are enabled
- Add gradients to navbar, active page links and badges when gradients are enabled
* Allow .page-links to get left margin.
* Add border-radius to page-links in case they have left margin
* Apply MartijnCuppens suggestion to _pagination.scss
Co-Authored-By: Martijn Cuppens <martijn.cuppens@gmail.com>
* Plus if/else Rules
* Formatting fixes
* Fix border-radius for pagination-size
* Use mixin for default pagination sizing
Pagination used to have box shadow back in the days which required this property, but nowadays it's redundant. (see 0cd186183c/less/pagination.less (L17))
- Drops the hover-focus mixin for standard :hover
- Adds explicit :focus styles to match button, input, etc with a box-shadow
- Adjusts z-index values to ensure the layers go initial, hover, active, focus
Fixes#24838.
Explicitly re-adds the "hand" `cursor:pointer` for non-disabled `.btn`, `.close`, `.navbar-toggler` elements, as well as forcing `page-link` pagination controls to always have the "hand" cursor (even if an author uses it on, say, `<button>` elements for a dynamically updating in-page pagination).
Controversial, as everybody jumped on the bandwagon following this article https://medium.com/simple-human/buttons-shouldnt-have-a-hand-cursor-b11e99ca374b - which does have its merits of course, but there are also counter-arguments like http://kizu.ru/en/issues/cursor-pointer/
And seeing the amount of issues we've seen following the change, and the potential complexity needed to consistently address the cursor issue (see https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/24156 where i explore how the cursor needs to be based on "intent", and how that's tough to determine), I'm favouring an opinionated take here of just reintroducing the `cursor:pointer`.
These were using `z-index: 2` to "Place active items above their
siblings for proper border styling". However, using `z-index: 1` is
sufficient for accomplishing that goal.
In input-group, there were also three `z-index: 3` rules for the
hover/focus/active states. I reduced these to `z-index: 2` since they
just needed to be "one more than normal" (i.e. one more than what is now
`z-index: 1` after my changes).
These changes can be verified by viewing the documentation pages for
Button group, Input group, List group, and Pagination before and after
this commit and observing that the active elements are still "above"
their siblings, so their borders look correct.
- Rename -height to -height-base to match other vars
- Drop use of -height across the board and rely on it to be inherited
- Adjust padding of .dropdown-header to account for different line-height of h6 heading element (this needs refactoring for variables and rems also)
- no real need for everything to be 100% shared
- padding looked and felt too large for inputs but not for buttons
- tying forms and buttons seems fine, but throwing in pagination feels wrong