playbook_ui_docs 15.4.0.pre.alpha.PLAY2429datepickeropenonscreenstatic12263 → 15.4.0.pre.rc.0

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  2. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.html.erb +0 -4
  3. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.md +1 -1
  4. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_border_color.md +1 -1
  5. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_border_color_rails.md +1 -1
  6. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling.jsx +1 -3
  7. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling.md +0 -2
  8. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_column_headers.jsx +1 -1
  9. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_rails.html.erb +0 -1
  10. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_rails.md +0 -2
  11. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control.jsx +1 -9
  12. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control.md +1 -1
  13. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_pagination_with_props.jsx +1 -4
  14. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_pagination_with_props.md +2 -3
  15. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_sticky_columns_and_header.md +1 -1
  16. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_table_props_sticky_header_rails.md +1 -1
  17. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_table_props_sticky_header_react.md +1 -1
  18. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header_multi_header.jsx +0 -16
  19. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header_rails.html.erb +1 -1
  20. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/example.yml +0 -1
  21. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_background/docs/_background_category.md +1 -1
  22. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_background.md +1 -1
  23. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_header.md +1 -1
  24. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_highlight.md +1 -1
  25. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_light.md +1 -1
  26. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.html.erb +1 -1
  27. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.jsx +1 -1
  28. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_date_picker/docs/example.yml +1 -2
  29. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_date_picker/docs/index.js +1 -2
  30. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_distribution_bar/docs/_distribution_bar_custom_colors.md +1 -1
  31. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_with_custom_active_style_options_react.md +1 -1
  32. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/example.yml +0 -5
  33. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/index.js +1 -5
  34. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_filter/docs/_filter_max_width.md +1 -1
  35. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_fixed_confirmation_toast/docs/_fixed_confirmation_toast_auto_close.html.erb +1 -15
  36. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_fixed_confirmation_toast/docs/_fixed_confirmation_toast_multi_line.html.erb +8 -9
  37. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_fixed_confirmation_toast/docs/_fixed_confirmation_toast_positions.html.erb +10 -11
  38. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_form_pill/docs/_form_pill_truncated_text_rails.md +1 -1
  39. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_form_pill/docs/_form_pill_truncated_text_react.md +1 -1
  40. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon/docs/_icon_color.md +1 -1
  41. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_circle/docs/_icon_circle_color.md +1 -1
  42. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_stat_value/docs/_icon_stat_value_color.html.erb +14 -7
  43. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_stat_value/docs/_icon_stat_value_color.jsx +15 -6
  44. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_layout/docs/_layout_collection.md +1 -1
  45. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_nav/docs/_collapsible_nav_item_spacing.md +1 -1
  46. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_nav/docs/_nav_with_spacing_control.md +1 -1
  47. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_overlay/docs/_overlay_layout.md +1 -1
  48. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pill/docs/_description.md +1 -1
  49. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_popover/docs/example.yml +0 -1
  50. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_popover/docs/index.js +0 -1
  51. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_description.md +1 -1
  52. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_section_separator/docs/_description.md +1 -1
  53. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_border_radius_rails.md +1 -1
  54. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_border_radius_react.md +1 -1
  55. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_layout.md +1 -1
  56. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_side_highlight.md +1 -1
  57. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sm.md +1 -1
  58. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/example.yml +0 -2
  59. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/index.js +0 -1
  60. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_default_options.html.erb +1 -67
  61. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_default_value.jsx +6 -68
  62. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_truncated_text.md +1 -1
  63. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/example.yml +0 -2
  64. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/index.js +1 -2
  65. data/dist/playbook-doc.js +2 -2
  66. metadata +3 -25
  67. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header_multi_header_rails.html.erb +0 -104
  68. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header_multi_header_rails.md +0 -1
  69. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.md +0 -1
  70. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_date_picker/docs/_date_picker_and_dropdown_range.jsx +0 -38
  71. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_date_picker/docs/_date_picker_and_dropdown_range.md +0 -14
  72. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick.jsx +0 -18
  73. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick.md +0 -4
  74. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_default_dates.jsx +0 -18
  75. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_default_dates.md +0 -1
  76. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_range_end.jsx +0 -19
  77. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_range_end.md +0 -1
  78. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_with_date_pickers.jsx +0 -38
  79. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_quickpick_with_date_pickers.md +0 -14
  80. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_popover/docs/_popover_append_to.jsx +0 -68
  81. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_popover/docs/_popover_append_to_react.md +0 -1
  82. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible.html.erb +0 -63
  83. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible.jsx +0 -89
  84. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible_rails.md +0 -4
  85. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible_react.md +0 -3
  86. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_custom_options.html.erb +0 -64
  87. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_custom_options.jsx +0 -70
  88. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_custom_options.md +0 -1
  89. /data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_popover/docs/{_popover_append_to_rails.md → _popover_append_to.md} +0 -0
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- `column_styling` can also be used to control the background color on all cells in a given column via the use of the `cell_background_color` key/value pair. Use `cell_background_color` to achieve custom background colors for individual cells as seen here. Use `font_color` to achieve better contrast between cell content and background for darker backgrounds.
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- Card headers pass category, product, status and background colors only. List of all category, product, status and background colors can be viewed <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/token/colors" target="_blank">here</a>.
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- You can customize the order of the colors you would like to use by using the `colors` prop. Only the data and status colors will work for Playbook charts. See the [design page](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/token/colors) for reference.
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+ You can customize the order of the colors you would like to use by using the `colors` prop. Only the data and status colors will work for Playbook charts. See the [design page](/visual_guidelines) for reference.
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  The `activeStyle` prop can be used to customize the appearance of the dropdown selection indicator. It accepts an object with the following keys: `backgroundColor` sets the background color of the selected item (and its hover state); `fontColor` sets the font color of the selected item.
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25
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26
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27
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36
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38
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48
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55
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52
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53
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54
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71
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72
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73
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74
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75
75
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76
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77
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79
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83
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82
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94
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95
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- For Form Pills with longer text, the truncate global prop can be used to truncate the label within each Form Pill. See [here](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/truncate) for more information on the truncate global prop.
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+ For Form Pills with longer text, the truncate global prop can be used to truncate the label within each Form Pill. See [here](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/truncate) for more information on the truncate global prop.
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+ For Form Pills with longer text, the `truncate` global prop can be used to truncate the label within each Form Pill. Hover over the truncated Form Pill and a Tooltip containing the text or tag section of the Form Pill will appear. See [here](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/truncate) for more information on the truncate global prop.
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- Pass any text, status, data, product, or category Playbook <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/tokens/colors" target="_blank">color token</a> to the `color` prop to change any icon's color.
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+ Pass any text, status, data, product, or category Playbook <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/colors" target="_blank">color token</a> to the `color` prop to change any icon's color.
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- Customize your icon circle by passing one of our seven base colors to the `variant` prop: `royal` `orange` `purple` `teal` `red` `yellow` `green`
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+ Customize your icon circle by passing one of our seven base colors to the `variant` prop: `royal` `blue` `orange` `purple` `teal` `red` `yellow` `green`
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13
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27
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27
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31
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31
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34
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34
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35
35
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36
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37
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38
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39
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41
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42
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46
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47
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41
48
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42
49
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43
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53
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54
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48
55
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49
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56
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9
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10
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11
11
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12
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12
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13
13
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14
14
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15
15
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18
18
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19
19
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20
20
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21
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21
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22
22
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23
23
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24
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27
27
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28
28
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29
29
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30
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30
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31
31
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32
32
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33
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36
36
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37
37
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38
38
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39
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39
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40
40
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41
41
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42
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43
43
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44
44
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45
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45
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46
46
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47
47
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48
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48
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49
49
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50
50
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51
51
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54
54
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55
55
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56
56
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57
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58
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59
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60
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61
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62
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63
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64
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65
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57
66
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58
67
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59
68
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- Layout can leverage the max-width property. Learn more in our <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/max_width" target="_blank">visual guidelines.</a>
1
+ Layout can leverage the max-width property. Learn more in our <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines" target="_blank">visual guidelines.</a>
@@ -1 +1 @@
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- The `itemSpacing` prop can optionally be applied to the `Nav` parent element and accepts an object through which any of our Spacing ([padding](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/padding), [margin](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/margin)) global prop values can be passed as an object. All spacing values passed to `itemSpacing` will be applied to all navItems within the nav. Spacing (padding, margin) global props can still be used on nested navItems in conjunction with `itenSpacing` on the Nav for customized control. Any Spacing (padding,margin) global props applied directly to a navItem will override any competing `itemSpacing` value.
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+ The `itemSpacing` prop can optionally be applied to the `Nav` parent element and accepts an object through which any of our [Spacing](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/spacing) (padding, margin) global prop values can be passed as an object. All spacing values passed to `itemSpacing` will be applied to all navItems within the nav. Spacing (padding, margin) global props can still be used on nested navItems in conjunction with `itenSpacing` on the Nav for customized control. Any Spacing (padding,margin) global props applied directly to a navItem will override any competing `itemSpacing` value.
@@ -1 +1 @@
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- All Nav variants' navItems accept our global Spacing ([padding](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/padding), [margin](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/margin)) props for custom spacing requirements. This example uses paddingY="xxs" and margin="none" on the bold variant to show this in action!
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+ All Nav variants' navItems accept our [global Spacing](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/spacing) (padding, margin) props for custom spacing requirements. This example uses paddingY="xxs" and margin="none" on the bold variant to show this in action!
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The optional `layout` prop accepts the `position` and `size` of the overlay as a
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  The `position` key accepts `bottom` (default), `top`, `y` (for both top and bottom) `right`, `left`, or `x` (for both left and right), which sets the side(s) where the `color` overlay starts. The direction of the overlay is always toward the opposite side of the position. For example, the default position of `bottom` starts the overlay on the bottom edge of your container and extends it toward the opposite side: the top.
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+ The `size` value is `full` (100%) by default, but accepts our [spacing tokens](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/spacing) or a percentage value as a string, and literally translates to how much of the container is covered by the overlay(s).
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- A pill uses both a keyword and a specific color to categorize an item. Each pill directly corresponds to a data color <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/global_props/colors" target="_blank">here</a>.
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+ A pill uses both a keyword and a specific color to categorize an item. Each pill directly corresponds to a data color <a href="https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/visual_guidelines/colors" target="_blank">here</a>.
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16
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17
17
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18
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4
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5
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6
6
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7
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