@nordcode/ui 2.0.5 → 2.1.0

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +14 -1
  2. package/LICENSE.md +159 -159
  3. package/README.md +1 -14
  4. package/out/bundle.css +44 -26
  5. package/out/bundle_configless.css +32 -14
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  8. package/package.json +4 -3
  9. package/src/assets/icons/ArrowRightSolid.svelte +3 -1
  10. package/src/assets/icons/arrow-right-solid.svg +5 -1
  11. package/src/assets/icons/favicon.svg +13 -4
  12. package/src/assets/logos/nordcode-logo-icon.svg +6 -1
  13. package/src/assets/logos/nordcode-logo.svg +46 -13
  14. package/src/modules/dialogs/svelte/dialog.svelte +14 -15
  15. package/src/modules/dialogs/ts/dialogs.ts +80 -79
  16. package/src/modules/notifications/js/notifications.js +3 -6
  17. package/src/modules/notifications/svelte/NotificationTemplate.svelte +0 -2
  18. package/src/styles/components/buttons.css +70 -93
  19. package/src/styles/components/card.css +1 -1
  20. package/src/styles/components/dialogs.css +4 -5
  21. package/src/styles/components/forms.css +3 -7
  22. package/src/styles/components/gallery.css +12 -8
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  26. package/src/styles/components/notifications.css +3 -4
  27. package/src/styles/config/config.css +352 -305
  28. package/src/styles/theme/colors.css +182 -124
  29. package/src/styles/theme/colors_processed.css +254 -80
  30. package/src/styles/utils/base.css +2 -13
  31. package/src/styles/utils/bundle.css +1 -0
  32. package/src/styles/utils/conditionalRadius.css +7 -0
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  34. package/src/styles/utils/layouts.css +12 -18
  35. package/src/styles/utils/reset.css +5 -38
  36. package/transform.js +2 -9
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