On Ubuntu, our native font-stack doesn't output the same font on Firefox and Chrome. This is [a known aliasing issue](http://fontfamily.io/sans-serif) — check at the bottom, Ubuntu 14.04. Ubuntu 18.04 (my current) doesn't use the same (Firefox uses Liberation Sans, Chrome uses the default system font Ubuntu).
I'm inclined to prefer Liberation Sans since it's closer to Arial / Helvetica. This patch already exists in Boosted, didn't notice it was missing in bootstrap until today…
BTW, our linked Smashing Magazine's system fonts post mentions this and is even more accurate since it targets the three major Linux distributions. AFAIK this is not needed since [Liberation Sans is available everywhere](http://fontfamily.io/Liberation_Sans) — but we might go back to `Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell`if we want to stick to system fonts.
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* feature(spinners): slow down spinners when prefers-reduced-motion
* docs(spinners): add reduced motion callout and mention slowing down in accessibility page
* Update spinners.md
* docs(accessibility): rewording
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* Add .dropdown-menu-dark
* Match background color to navbar dark
* Update docs to include a navbar example
* Update dropdowns.md
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- Replaces make-container mixin's padding-x param with gutter to match naming
- Changes value of container padding variable to match grid gutter width variable
- Uses local CSS variable for container padding
Fixes#31642
- Remove group selector for ratio items
- Drop the .ratio-item entirely
- Update docs to explain updated approach
- Update Migration guide to reflect the latest
- Renames .embed-responsive-XbyY classes to .embed-responsive-XxY
- Simplifies the Sass map to just be key and value, ratio and percentage
- Builds .embed-responsive-* modifiers with CSS variables
- Updates docs to show power of CSS variables
- Add notes to the Migration guide
* 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
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* Add default parameters to each border radius mixin
* Add border radius changes to migration guide
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* Support 'null' and drop `none` with multiple args
* Output a warning when use 'none' with multiple arguments
* Add migration note
* Update migration.md
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* feat(buttons): ensure to increase contrasts on hover/active
* Update _buttons.scss
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* Add padding to badges
The current badges are very tightly padded, and because the top and bottom padding are the same, and aligned to the baseline, this makes badges with descenders (e.g. the "g" in "Danger") look uncomfortably close to the bottom. Adding more ample padding masks this a bit.
An alternative would be to have separate top and bottom padding, with the bottom one slightly larger than the top - but conversely, that then makes badges that contain no text with descenders, and particularly badges that contain all uppercase characters, look too bottom-heavy.
Also adding some left/right extra padding, as currently the pill badges look uncomfortably tight on the sides due to the rounding.
Moves from 1.25em to 1em to better support custom font-size-base values. Most common would probably be .875rem (14px) and current sizing garbles that into 1.09-ish, thus causing the rendering issues in #31269.
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