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I'm not sure if I wasn't able to find it or not, but it'd be great, if in the end of each component page, it had the used classes for a more precise styling. Some times I cant apply style to a hover for example.
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I think that could be a great idea, but, thinking in a better documentation ux, maybe it's too much. I've faced the same kind of issue in the past (we use a lot of React Suite components in our company projects) and I've always fixed it searching the classnames on the browser. Maybe the real question is "why should I need to customize those components at this level?".
I'm not sure if I wasn't able to find it or not, but it'd be great, if in the end of each component page, it had the used classes for a more precise styling. Some times I cant apply style to a hover for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: