Documentation
Documentation is a set of information that describes a product to its users, including what it is, how it operates, and how to use it.
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Hi, I've found the following cheatsheet :
In the README you explain that there must be an edit button in the page and a github button to access the sheet but as you can see it doesn't appear here.
Thx ;)
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When working with the blog feed, in testing-library's, we would like a way to contain the full article and not just a truncated version of it within the feed since we don't really care about r
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Current behavior
I think there's a mismatch of environment variables being read by babel (JSX config) and Styleguidist, causing some issues deeper down.
(I've noticed this was raised before but was closed)
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productionhere: https://github.com/styleguidist/react-styleguidist/blob/master/src/s
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Currently, the width of the logo is fixed at calc(100% / 6) so that the nav links are flush with the search bar:
Unfortunately, this leads to cut-offs in some translations with longer words in the nav bar:
<img width="127
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Search Terms
native ecmascript, esm, plugin
Problem
It would be nice to write TypeDoc plugins as ESM modules, using node's new native ESM support
Suggested Solution
typedoc can first try to require() the plugin, then if it gets an ERR_REQUIRE_ESM error, it can import() it instead. This will support both CJS and ESM and will also support CJS transpilers like ts-node.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
The language surrounding theme configuration is extremely bothersome -- "normal" for light theme and "dark" for dark.
Describe the solution you'd like
I propose we use "light" for light themes, and "dark" for dark themes. I understand this could be a breaking change,