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ionic-framework/core
Brandy Carney fa87e35a05 fix(toolbar): update md toolbar button spacing and padding to match spec (#17537)
- Removes the padding from the main toolbar and individually style the components inside of it
- Adds a `has-icon-only` class to button, this is used to switch between `unbounded` and `bounded` ripples on buttons in a toolbar. If the button is clear and only has an icon, we use the unbounded "circular" ripple effect, otherwise still use the bounded one. This matches the MD spec, without making the other buttons look off.
- Using the class above, style the button differently to match the MD spec
- Updates the back button and menu button to use the proper size / icon size
- Removes the opacity on an activated back button, it should use the ripple for activated
- Moves the margin to the slots in a toolbar by grabbing the "first" and "last" slot and applying a class to them
- Makes the segment in a toolbar use the min height from the toolbar
- Updates the back button so that it matches the MD spec
- Updates the header box shadow to use the old v3 datauri 

fixes #16950 fixes #14444
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@ionic/core

Ionic is an open source App Development Framework that makes it easy to build top quality Native and Progressive Web Apps with web technologies.

The Ionic Core package contains the Web Components that make up the reusable UI building blocks of Ionic Framework. These components are designed to be used in traditional frontend view libraries/frameworks (such as Stencil, React, Angular, or Vue), or on their own through traditional JavaScript in the browser.

Features

  • Tiny, highly optimized components built with Stencil
  • Styling for both iOS and Material Design
  • No build or compiling required
  • Simply add the static files to any project
  • Lazy-loaded components without configuration
  • Asynchronous rendering
  • Theming through CSS Variables

How to use

Vanilla HTML

Easiest way to start using Ionic Core is by adding a script tag to the CDN:

<link href="https://unpkg.com/@ionic/core@4.4.0/css/ionic.bundle.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ionic/core@4.4.0/dist/ionic.js"></script>

Any Ionic component added to the webpage will automatically load. This includes writing the component tag directly in HTML, or using JavaScript such as document.createElement('ion-toggle').

Additionally, within this package is a dist/ionic.js file and accompanying dist/ionic/ directory. These are the same files which are used by the CDN, and they're available in this package so they can be apart of an app's local development.

Framework Bindings

The @ionic/core package can by used in simple HTML, or by vanilla JavaScript without any framework at all. Ionic also has packages that make it easier to integrate Ionic into a framework's traditional ecosystem and patterns. (However, at the lowest-level framework bindings are still just using Ionic Core and Web Components).

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