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Feature request: additional tag sizes #69

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mikey186 opened this issue Jul 28, 2021 · 3 comments
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Feature request: additional tag sizes #69

mikey186 opened this issue Jul 28, 2021 · 3 comments
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@mikey186
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I had switched to Cirrus from Sematic because of it's beautiful CSS-only framework. Although I do miss some of the elements that are exclusive to Sematic UI, especially the tags.

In Sematic UI, there are customizable in many sizes.
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Unfortunately in Cirrus, there's only......three. Small (normal), medium, and extra large. I can try to use the h1 tag, but the whole element would go out of whack. I can try to override with the css, but I don't wanna break it either.

I would love to see many more sizes of the tags.

@Spiderpig86
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Thanks for the suggestion! I think that'll be a great addition to Cirrus. Currently deliberating how I can split the builds between core and ext. That'll affect which build this feature will be included in. In the mean time, I'll decide which roadmap this feature will be a part of.

@mikey186
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Thank you. When you can, you should look into the 'label' section in Semantic UI. I would love to see much of these label elements into Cirrus as well. Like image in a label, pointing labels, corner labels, 'price tag' shaped labels, attached in a card label, as well as floating labels (used for unread messages counter).

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Resolved as of 0.6.3 release. Closing.

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