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currently I am trying to:
bind:values={[$volume]}...but I get the following error:
Can only bind to an identifier (e.g. `foo`) or a member expression (e.g. `foo.bar` or `foo[baz]`) (59:3)
...and I honestly only need one value for my use cases (volume slider and timeline, which you have expressed reservations about :-)
so, would it be possible to add a `value
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There are some console.log('test') messages that should be removed, because those are popping out in our site.
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Update focus styles
When focusing an active accordion trigger a unique focus style should be available
This should just require a new css focus selector for the button when in the aria-expanded state
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This is a question/request, but I am happy to try to contribute if you can point me in the right direction :)
I notice when using
useSelect, if I have a number of entries in the Select dropdown like "San Francisco", "San Diego", and "San Antonio", If I type "San F", it doesn't select the appropriate entry because the space key causes the dropdown to close. So - is there a way to prevent this