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Material design
Material design is a design language developed by Google. It makes use of grid-based layouts, responsive animation, and transitioning.
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Environment
Vuetify Version: 2.3.16
Vue Version: 2.6.12
Browsers: Safari 14.0
OS: Mac OS 10.15.7
Steps to reproduce
Just try select part of text with mouse
Expected Behavior
Selected part of text
Actual Behavior
not selected text
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Bug
When the user changes a radio group, the radio group should be scrolled into view if it's no
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Not a single form field has a label. These designs are not usable and the patterns presented should be discouraged.
I suggest adding a validation check like Nu Validator, aXe, lighthouse, etc. to show all the places this markup is invalid.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When setting the layout anchor of a extended fab to the bottom app bar it does not show the cutout.
Describe the solution you'd like
The ability to use any shape as the cutout, or at least all the Fab variants.
Is there any way to implement horizontal radio button group?
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While this behavior might be useful for single selection comboboxes, it is an unexpected behavior, when you template the combobox items to achieve a multiselection behavior. Is it possible to disable the behavior that the selected item is removed from the available items list?
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Having a slider in a Swipeable Drawer throws "Failed to execute 'contains' on 'Node'", on mobile device and chrome mobile view.