The example code that a user copies doesn't match the code that runs in the browser. This is confusing for new users and fails to demonstrate the actual library.
* Remove unnecessary use of @extend inside mixins
* Revert changes to +unselectable, +delete, and +loader
* Move @extend selector styling to their related mixin.
All javascript breaks if Vimeo fails to load or is blocked. Checking for `Vimeo` before accessing it should fix it. This can easily be reproduced using [uMatrix](https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix).
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If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.
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This solution excludes disabled form elements hover state which is used within has-addons fields wrapper.
Fixes#1992
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I checkout out master and changed the lines.
* Disabled form elements hover state is overlapping, if control has add-ons elements
If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.
* Disabled form elements hover state is overlapping, if control has add-ons elements
If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.