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Bootstrap 4.1.3
Hot on the heels of v4.1.2, we’re shipping another patch release to address an issue with our browserslist config, fix some CSS bugs, make JavaScript plugins UMD ready, and improve form control rendering. Up next will be v4.2, our second minor release where we add some new features. But first, here are the highlights for v4.1.3. Pay attention to the change to .form-controls which adds a new fixed height. Fixed: Moved the browserslist config from our package.json to a separate file to avoid unintended inherited browser settings across npm projects. Fixed: Removed the :not(:root) selector from our svg Reboot styles, resolving an issue that caused all inline SVGs ignore vertical-align styles via single class due to higher specificity. Fixed: Buttons in custom file inputs are once again clickable when focused. Improved: Bootstrap’s plugins can now be imported separately in any contexts because they are now UMD ready. Improved: .form-controls now have a fixed height to compensate for differences in computed height across different types. This also fixes some IE alignment issues. Improved: Added Noto Color Emoji to our system font stack for better rendering in Linux OSes. Checkout the full v4.1.3 ship list and GitHub project for the full details. Up next is v4.2, so stay tuned for some awesome new features like toasts, dismissible badges, negative margins (responsive grid gutters!), spinners, and more!
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Hot on the heels of v4.1.2, we’re shipping another patch release to address an issue with our browserslist config, fix some CSS bugs, make JavaScript plugins UMD ready, and improve form control rendering. Up next will be v4.2, our second minor release where we add some new features. But first, here are the highlights for v4.1.3. Pay attention to the change to .form-controls which adds a new fixed height. Fixed: Moved the browserslist config from our package.json to a separate file to avoid unintended inherited browser settings across npm projects. Fixed: Removed the :not(:root) selector from our svg Reboot styles, resolving an issue that caused all inline SVGs ignore vertical-align styles via single class due to higher specificity. Fixed: Buttons in custom file inputs are once again clickable when focused. Improved: Bootstrap’s plugins can now be imported separately in any contexts because they are now UMD ready. Improved: .form-controls now have a fixed height to compensate for differences in computed height across different types. This also fixes some IE alignment issues. Improved: Added Noto Color Emoji to our system font stack for better rendering in Linux OSes. Checkout the full v4.1.3 ship list and GitHub project for the full details. Up next is v4.2, so stay tuned for some awesome new features like toasts, dismissible badges, negative margins (responsive grid gutters!), spinners, and more!
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Hot on the heels of v4.1.2, we’re shipping another patch release to address an issue with our browserslist config, fix some CSS bugs, make JavaScript plugins UMD ready, and improve form control rendering. Up next will be v4.2, our second minor release where we add some new features. But first, here are the highlights for v4.1.3. Pay attention to the change to .form-controls which adds a new fixed height. Fixed: Moved the browserslist config from our package.json to a separate file to avoid unintended inherited browser settings across npm projects. Fixed: Removed the :not(:root) selector from our svg Reboot styles, resolving an issue that caused all inline SVGs ignore vertical-align styles via single class due to higher specificity. Fixed: Buttons in custom file inputs are once again clickable when focused. Improved: Bootstrap’s plugins can now be imported separately in any contexts because they are now UMD ready. Improved: .form-controls now have a fixed height to compensate for differences in computed height across different types. This also fixes some IE alignment issues. Improved: Added Noto Color Emoji to our system font stack for better rendering in Linux OSes. Checkout the full v4.1.3 ship list and GitHub project for the full details. Up next is v4.2, so stay tuned for some awesome new features like toasts, dismissible badges, negative margins (responsive grid gutters!), spinners, and more!
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