Library
A library is a collection of preprogrammed templates that implement a behavior when invoked. Libraries are well-defined and are designed for reuse throughout implementation. For example, a website may have multiple webpages that implement the same navigation bar or text-field, but none of these objects have relation to one another.
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Description
The sidebar toggle (hamburger menu) has too much width on desktop devices and overlaps with the actual menu. This causes the user to accidentally collapse the menu when wishing to navigate to a new section.
Steps To Reproduce
- Go to the bloclibrary.dev.
- Click on the last visible menu item next to the sidebar toggle "icon".
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Describe the bug
I think it is a CSS thing where if you use opacity with a text-gradient link on Chrome, it will just become black. For now, can I just disable the opacity for hovering?
Your Example Website or App
https://inertia-unblocker.vercel.app
Steps to Reproduce the Bug or Issue
- hover on the main site link on GOOGLE CHROME ONLY
Expected behavior
Works
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Use svg for icons
Svg supported ie10+ and it should be default choice.
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Unless I missed something, the documentation doesn't explain how to query document metadata (searching "site:montferret.dev metadata" through Google returned nothing, neither did grepping the source code).
As an example, I tried to query the og:url metadata.
I tried variations of //meta[property='og:url']::attr(content), with or without the leading //, and with or without the `attr(conte
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Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Bug
What is the current behavior?
I'm seeing "Error: Should not already be working" after upgrading to React 16.11
Which versions of React, and which browser / OS are affected by this issue? Did this work in previous versions of React?
This is exclusively happening on an older version of Chrome, 68.0.3440 on Windows 7