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Elements now have a consistent style applied to them when in focus.
Additionally, select elements will now have an outline when focused,
making it easier to notice the currently selected element.
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These two break the tabbing flow, instead focus the next item within the
container.
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Sometimes images may not load fast enough, resulting in the app being
seemingly stuck displaying the same sets of images. Use a timeout to
detect when images take too long to load and show a spinner instead.
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This includes changes to CSS in order to bring the look & feel in line
with the previous version as much as possible. We can now remove the
warning about TypeScript types (Svelecte 4 now includes them) and retire
the clunky handling of pending options.
Additionally, the focus issue has been fixed, allowing users to tab
through controls without getting stuck.
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A simple oversight that happened to still work. optionsPlaceholder was
using 'value' from global scope which can lead to type errors because
the check for undefined or null does not limit its type.
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Use an intermediary Item type that we can put in a union.
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GraphQL integers are 32-bit as per spec [1] [2]. Implementations may
therefore error on large numbers. Since an archive's size can reasonably
exceed this value, make sure to report it as a float instead.
[1] https://graphql.org/learn/schema/
[2] https://github.com/graphql/graphql-js/issues/292#issuecomment-186702763
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