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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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Feature Description
Currently the jsdocs on components is very minimal, with very little detail
Example how how this displays in VS Code
<img width="425" alt="Screen Shot 2021-11-27 at 20 01 22" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8206108/143729131-5290ff
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What did you do?
Hi, many thanks to all the people maintaining the library and providing support
I use a CAEmitterLayer to make some confettis pop as soon a view is displayed. When Hero is used to transition (wit
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently Quasar Modes support TS files (for Electron and PWA modes), but the CLI isn't generating them out of the box.
Additional context
We need to create the TS version of all current files in these folders:
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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.
I'm creating a library that has a custom view that combines regular TextInputLayout and TextInputLayout meant to be used as an exposed dropdown menu.
I'm setting the style of the regular TextInputLayout to be ?attr/textInputStyle, but for the menu, I have to choose between outlined and filled.
It would be helpful if there was a textInputExposedDropdownMenuStyle attribute to use so
Is there any way to implement horizontal radio button group?
Right now the Getting Started section in the README is a bit outdated.
People who are just getting started with this library are not likely to have all of the dependencies needed (latest version of VS, .NET Core
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Latest version
Current behavior😯
After
npm installing @mui/lab and using the desired component, runningnpm run buildshall successfully create a build.Expected behavior🤔
The build fails due to a missing dependency: