Toolbars can be stacked up vertically in `<ion-header>`,
`<ion-content>`, and `<ion-footer>` elements. However, toolbars also
come with borders on both the top and bottom of the toolbar. To give
developers full control of the design, Ionic also includes the
`no-border-bottom` and `no-border-top` attributes. For example,
sometimes two vertically stacked toolbars may have different background
colors, in this case it might be best to leave a border between them.
However, if they have the same background color, the app may look best
without a border between them. The main point here is, it's entirely up
to the app's design to decide when and when not to show borders between
toolbars, and to do so then each toolbar can individually set
`no-border-bottom` and `no-border-top` attributes.
* refactor(modal): cleaned up scss for modal/inset-modal, added functionality to pass animation to vie
cleaned up scss for modal/inset-modal, added functionality to pass animation to view-contro
* refactor(exports): exporting gestures so other apps can consume them
exporting gestures so other apps can consume them
BREAKING CHANGES:
- Ionic's custom decorators have been removed.
- `@App` and `@Page` should be replaced with `@Component`.
- `IonicApp` has been renamed to `App`.
- `ionicBootstrap` is required to bootstrap the app.
- Config is now the 3rd parameter in `ionicBootstrap(rootComponent,
providers, config)`.
- Property `prodMode` is now a config option, enabling or disabling
production mode.