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option of SearchPage
default to truepage_url_creator
and changed typing to support it. The only breaking change is that this potentially causes type errors where the resolution is to move the generics to the provider instead of the SearchPage and CategoryPage components.depict-filter-sort-mobile-modal-container
from being a class to being an idbrand_
translation string to Locale.enableContentSearch
true
by default. Redesigned filter counts. Changed interface of RecommendationGrid and RecommendationSlider to sync (now return HTML elements instead of Promises of HTML elements).latest
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