* Add dark mode to docs
* Minor fix: missing space indentation
* Minor fix: revert utilities/z-index added-in modification
* Remove prev: and next: from doc because extracted to another PR
* Use .bg-body-tertiary in all Utilities > Overflow examples
* fix example
* Fix up spacing examples
* Update box-shadow Sass variables and utilities to auto-adjust to color modes
* Remove unused docs class
* Refactor form styles to use CSS variable for background images on .form-check and .form-switch
* Fix docs selector
* Rename shortcut for clarity
* Heading consistency
* Reintroduce missing 4th grid item in Utilities > Spacing example
* Fix bundlewatch
* .bd-callout* rendering is OK so removing comments in the code
* Update scss/_utilities.scss
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* Fix gutters example styling
* Fix text colors on background utils docs
* redesign and fix up position marker example, which doesn't show nicely in darkmode but at least isn't broken
* fix some color utils examples
* Deprecate mixin notice
* Deprecate notice for list-group-item-variant() mixin
* Revamp new link CSS vars
* Use map-keys in some each Sass files
* Remove list-group-item-variant mixin ref in sass loop desc
* Display CSS vars scoped to our built-in dark mode
* Revert previous commit
* Fix list group variant link
* Fix typo
* Remove imports of alert/list-group mixins in scss/_mixins.scss
* Small formatting + comments removal in scss/_content.scss
* Fix alert links colors
* fix dropdown border-radius mixin
* fix link color and underline again, this time using CSS var override for color var and fallback value for the underline
* fix colors on docs navbar for dark mode
* remove two changes
* missing ref
* another link underline fix, just use sass vars for link decoration for now
* missing color bg docs, plus move dropdown override to scss
* more changes from review
* fix some examples, drop unused docs navbar styles, update docs navbar color mode to use mixin
* Few fixes around type
- Restored CSS variable for color on headings, this time with a fallback value
- In conjunction, restored and wrapped the default CSS var with a null value check
- Split headings and paragraphs docs in Reboot, elaborated on them
* Restyle custom details > summary element in docs
* Rewrite some migration docs
* fix form checks
* Fix up some navbar styling, tweak docs callout
* Fix select images, mostly for validation styling
* Clean up some migration notes, document some new form control CSS vars, mention new variables-dark in sass docs
* Update site/content/docs/5.2/components/scrollspy.md
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* mention form control css vars in migration guide
* Tweak grid and flex docs background examples
* clarify some docs
* fix some more things
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* 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
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* 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
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Use the new .table-group-divider to create your own dividers as desired. Would love to find a better way to handle border-color for this, but for now, this is at least opt-in.
I've applied it by default in another way for our docs tables to help differentiate our content vs our components.
Fixes#35342
- De-duplicates bulk of the content for a migration from v4 to v5
- Adds clear breaking labels where appropriate
- Leaves room for more guidance around doing the actual migration
Our current trick works great for headings or landmarks `:target`ed by links activation, however it still allows focus to be hidden under the sticky header.
1. Go to any docs page,
2. use a TOC link to scroll down the page,
3. then `Shift`+`Tab` to navigate backward using keyboard.
You should see on some browsers (mainly Firefox from my tests, but it used to do the same in Chrome) that focused elements isn't visible, hidden by our sticky header.
Applying `scroll-padding-top` to the `:root` solves this without any side-effect—but it requires to drop `scroll-margin-top` for anchors to prevent doubling the offset.
FWIW based on my test, Edgium and Chromium don't really care since they seem to have a new heuristic for such cases, making the focused element scroll to the center of the view.
- The `media-breakpoint-down()` uses the breakpoint itself instead of the next breakpoint. Use `media-breakpoint-down(lg)` instead of `media-breakpoint-down(md)` to target viewports smaller than the `lg` breakpoint.
- The `media-breakpoint-between()` mixin's second parameter also uses the breakpoint itself instead of the next breakpoint. Use `media-between(sm, lg)` instead of `media-breakpoint-between(sm, md)` to target viewports between the `sm` and `lg` breakpoints.
- Broke up existing theming page into separate pages
- Audited and updated each new docs page (some pages include some TBD sections)
- Update sidenav to reflect changes
- Fix links that pointed to the old Theming page
- Update docs styles to reflect recent changes
- Rewrite some bits in the Migration page