Storybook
With Storybook you can visualize different states of your UI components and develop them outside of your application.
An API is provided for external addons to provide documentation, interactivity and analytics on your components.
A command is provided to create a static version that can be deployed easily to github pages for example.
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Proofreading from native speakers wanted. Review and comment on this PR
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Hi all.
I want to submit an issue.
When carousel is opened on a mobile, on android/chrome for example, vertical swiping on mobile screen causes carousel slide to be changed: swiped to next or prev.
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There is an import dependencie cycle between:
src/Interfaces/index.ts:
export * from '@Redux/IStore';
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src/Redux/IStore.d.ts:
import { IHomePage } from '@Interfaces';
Eslint rule that detect the issue:
https://github.com/benmosher/eslint-plugin-import/blob/master/docs/rules/no-cycle.md
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Microsoft Edge should probably work out of the box since it's Chromium based, but we should make sure that it's officially supported.
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Feature request
We need a page in /pages/blog/index.js that acts as a system of listing the available blogs and rendering that list as pretty links that display meta data.
Proposed solution
The page should use SSG like the dynamic blog routes file to get a list of the articles and pass the array as a pr
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Describe the bug
On Safari, a lot of the sections of the app are a bit too big.
To Reproduce
- Go to the Dashboard / repo with Safari
- See the bug
Expected behavior
The same as in every other browser
Screenshots
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Released March 31, 2016
- Repository
- storybooks/storybook
- Website
- storybook.js.org

Describe the bug
Creating angular project with no initial app throws sb init error
• Detecting project type. ✓
• Adding Storybook support to your "Angular" app
TypeError: Cannot read property 'architect' of undefined
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: