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It would be nice to have a "kitchen sink" page with all the components displayed, would make discovering the components easier instead of having to click each link in the navigation one by one.
When working on Google Docs, I usually activate Dark reader because too much white is frustrating and stressful for the eyes. Anyway, when I need to work with anyone who doesn't have Dark Reader or I need to deliver the work, there is black portions of text scattered around the document. Changing the highlight doesn't do anything and the only way to delete them is to "Erase Formatting". It isn't h
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Fix tests
Tests are failing locally on and on Travis.
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If you'd like to translate this app into other languages so people who don't understand English can enjoy a productive life, please join as a translator on Crowdin:
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Demo app doesn't work in IE11, guess same goes for IE9+
(as far as i understood you use css-variables and they are not supported by IE)


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Hi there,
this is my video guide/tutorial - https://youtu.be/4cOdgW23KCA
If you think that the video is helpful you can put it somewhere in the README.md
Or I if it's easier for you I can do that and create a Pull request
Either way keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Kiril
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