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Elevation Tokens #69

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braven112 opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #74
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Elevation Tokens #69

braven112 opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #74
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braven112 commented Mar 28, 2022

Based off of the design work in #38 we would like to implement elevation tokens so that our components have a consistent and easily repeatable tokens available for use.

https://www.figma.com/file/BwHtOWIYLTiBIF2VVy6K9g/Auro-Elevation-%26-Shadows?node-id=407%3A8

This would be great to have finalized before work on banners and cards is picked up again.

Exit Criteria:
The tokens described in #38 are created and available as a token in our latest version of design tokens

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new file:   src/elevation.json
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# [3.9.0](v3.8.0...v3.9.0) (2022-05-05)

### Features

* add elevation tokens [#69](#69) ([d165c2f](d165c2f))
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