Blockquote footer font size is currently hardcoded to 80%, implying (in a comment) that this would result in the default font size. However, since the blockquote font size itself is variable, this is not necessarily true, and 80% of anything actually results in an arbitrary font size.
80% as a default is still fine.
* add 'lighter' and 'bolder' font weight classes
these are 2 special values for font weight, that will give their content a font-weight value of 100 more or less than their inherited font-weight.
probably doesn't fully fulfill this issue, https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/23969, but it's a start
* Update .stylelintrc
* add 'lighter' and 'bolder' variables per @mdo 's request.
* 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
- 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
- Fixes#25656 where custom selects had the wrong focus shadow
- Fixes#26668 where custom selects had no inset shadow (also closes#26572 which had the wrong form classes on the first example anyway)
By applying the transition: CSS property only to classes that are
active during sliding, we avoid an unnecessary, non-zero-time
animation that although mostly invisible, does interfere with e.g.
z-index based parallax
`<dialog>`, in browsers that support it, has user agent styles of `dialog { display:block; ...} dialog:not([open]) { display:none; }`
by forcing it to `display:block` in the shim, the dialog is shown even when closed. There's no clean way to shim this for non-supporting browsers,
but arguably these browsers would have further problems with pure `<dialog>` usage anyway, and it's up to authors to then use different elements/shims.
* update docs path from docs/4.0/ to docs/4.1/
* bump version to 4.1.0
* Update redirects to work for 4.1 docs move
* Update docs version switcher to include latest and link to 4.0 docs
* re-run dist
* Update package-lock.json
* Update docs-navbar.html
1. It's == "it is"
2. The subject of the sentence is "Only one" (not "these") so the verb must agree with it.
Feel free to do nothing with this change, use it, etc - I just saw this while reading through the code.
* Making use of `prefers-reduced-motion` media query
As discussed in #25249 - if a user (Who is using Safari / iOS) requests
reduced motion in their system settings, we should avoid transitions.
* Ignoring prefers reduced motion for CSS Linting
* Updating copy clarifying the reduce motion functionality in accessibility.md
* added the styling
* added the documentation
* update for one rule per line
* fix hound error: trailing whitespace
* trimmed off vendor prefixes
* Add note about track and thumb
* Psuedo-elements must be split across multiple rulesets to have an affect
* Fix firefox inner focus
* Seems that FF is the only one affected by this
* Add support for gradients
* Add labels, clarify min/max changes
* add step example
* add custom range vars