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Add a guide on how to setup Semantic-UI-React for use in Next.js Application
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While there is a guide on how to set it up in your react application, the guide isn't working on a Next.js Application, due to the different project-structure.
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Please add a new guide on how to set Semantic-UI-react up for a Next.js application (custom themeing would
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<Select /> and <DatePicker /> don't offer the option of accessing name, id and other props once the onChange handler triggers. An event object with this information is accessible in the onChange handler for <Input />.
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Provide access to these variables for Select and DatePicker. It is needed when the component is being passed handler functions from an
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Examples
Opening this issue in case anyone wants to help. Recently, we've configured Storybook to import files from __examples__ folders inside Reakit component folders. This is how we're doing it:
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100% code coverage
The current code coverage is around 84%, it would be nice to have a 100% score and I'd love to have some help in doing so. Please feel free to open any PR.
🙋 Feature Request
ButtonGroup currently adds an event listener for window resize events (https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/blob/main/packages/@react-spectrum/buttongroup/src/ButtonGroup.tsx#L69-L79). Now that we have a useResizeObserver hook, we should use it in place of the useEffect linked above.
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The ButtonGroup's current behavior should be maintained afte
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The documentation for FormControl explicitly states:
Only one input can be used within a FormControl.The demo of checkboxes on the Checkbox documentation page shows a FormControl containing three Checkbox components.
So, which one is correct?