BREAKING CHANGE:
The `innerHTMLTemplatesEnabled` Ionic Config now defaults to `false`. Developers can set this option to `true` if they would like to continue to use custom HTML features in `ion-alert`, `ion-infinite-scroll-content`, `ion-loading`, `ion-refresher-content`, and `ion-toast`.
The Ionic Framework team would like to re-evaluate our approach to improving customization options when building mobile applications. We are looking at other solutions that a) make customizing an app UI easier and b) are applicable to a broader set of developers.
* chore: internal import updates to improve bundling
- Rename keyboard.ts so it has a good filename after custom element bundling
- Import util fns directly instead of from top level index
- Do not export with *
* chore(angular): bump ng-packagr
Co-authored-by: Mike Hartington <mikehartington@gmail.com>
- removes mode-less component classes from the internal CSS, use element instead
- adds mode specific classes `md` or `ios` for styling inside of shadow components
- adds e2e test that verifies mode classes exist on all ionic components, plus checks for specific classes that the components need for internal styling
fixes#17608
- In the **`loading`** component, fallback to `spinner` icon config before platform default.
- In both **`refresher`** & **`infinite-scroll`** components, use platform default as final fallback.
- In **`infinite-scroll`** test templates, and the _basic_ **`virtual-scroll`** test template, fix loading _spinner_ and _text_ attributes.
fixes#17659
- updates components to use shadow DOM or scoped if they require css variables
- moves global styles to an external stylesheet that needs to be imported
- adds support for additional colors and removes the Sass loops to generate colors for each component
- several property renames, bug fixes, and test updates
Co-authored-by: Manu Mtz.-Almeida <manu.mtza@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Bradley <adambradley25@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cam Wiegert <cam@camwiegert.com>