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Fix component mixUp in css docs #2956

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This pull request fixes a component mix-up in the CSS docs.

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Coverage remained the same at 100.0% when pulling f648ff2 on rnambaale:fix-component-mixUp-in-css-docs into e9ed2b6 on react-boilerplate:dev.

@rnambaale rnambaale closed this Apr 27, 2021
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