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What I Did
I have a <ListItem.Input>
that I would like to focus()
when another element is clicked. I used useRef()
to create the ref.
function SampleItem(props) {
const reff = useRef(null);
return (
<ListItem>
<ListItem.Content>
<Button
title="Focus the input"
onPress={() => {
reff.current.focus();
}}
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Marko Version: 4.18.4
Details
I use some facebook markup that I let facebook parse from DOM:
<fb:login-button
auto-logout-link="false"
button-type="continue_with"
size="large"
scope="public_profile,email"
use-continue-as="true">
</fb:login-button>
In my onMount I then let the facebook API do it's thing with th
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What problem does this feature solve?
Is it possible to turn off the animation, or change the animation on the form control explanation's animation that occurs here?: https://github.com/NG-ZORRO/ng-zorro-antd/blob/f80a5bbd5755477c63c5d73929bcdfd0d07f2dfd/components/form/form-control.component.ts#L60
The animation that causes the form control explanation doesn't fit in sometimes with the app
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now, you can put markdown in the article
but not in the description
. This causes people to put links in the bottom even when logically they would be part of the description (e.g. this Space: https://huggingface.co/spaces/Epoching/3D_Photo_Inpainting)
Describe the solution you'd like
Allow markdown and/or HTML in
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Describe the bug
In Firefox, the zoom feature uses
transform
styles (see storybookjs/storybook#12845) - unfortunately this breaks positioning on elements that requireposition: fixed
when in the "Docs" view.Normally a
position: fixed
element's position would correspond to the viewport but in Firefox it corresponds to the element with thetransform
style.