* Extra position utilities
Given that there are utilities for the *position* property, it seems logic to have utilities for the *top*, *left*, *bottom* and *right* propertires.
* Update extra position utilities
* add default position values map
* tweak examples
* add real life examples
* fix double colon
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
- 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
* Add utility class for the user-select property
* Docs: Add new page for behavior utility classes - includes user select utility
* Update and rename behaviors.md to interactions.md
* Update sidebar.yml
Co-authored-by: Mark Otto <otto@github.com>
Co-authored-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martijn Cuppens <martijn.cuppens@gmail.com>
- Renames .pos-f-t to .fixed-top, adds .fixed-bottom and .sticky-top
- Updates utilities Sass to be split across more files (one for position, sizing, and spacing)
- Move and rename .img-rounded to .rounded, .img-circle to .rounded-circle
- Add new .rounded-{direction} utils
- New docs pages for border utils with TBD comments for the border property
- Removes most image examples for rounding from the content/images docs in favor of new docs page
- Both classes do about the same thing, but with different names
- Clarifies docs for .m-x-auto requiring a fixed width block element for it to work
- Add missing heading for clearfix section in docs (unrelated)
* `.font-normal` is too generic. Rename it to `.font-weight-normal` for clarity.
* Rename `.font-bold` to `.font-weight-bold` so as to parallel `.font-weight-normal`.
* In docs, gloss "weight" term in relation to fonts for the benefit of non-typographiles.
Refs #18433
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These can be replaced by their `.text-xs-*` parallels.
This also avoids any complications from interactions between the responsive and non-responsive classes.
(e.g. `<div class="text-left text-md-right">`)
Refs #18300
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