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Table Section Height
I have a tableView with. a different section with custom height. So, how I can set the same height for the skeleton tableView?
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@dursk raised a great and prescient point in an message on the Google Group several months ago:
Either request() should be marked private as _request(), or, since the API calls funnel through request(), the versioning should be handled within this method rather than passed to this method by all callers.
Since then, multip
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Our current docs are full of "Note:" and its ilk, sometimes as a quote (
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