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@stenajs-webui/input-mask
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This package provide components for input-masking.
0.0.38
New theme for calendar travelCalendarTheme
.
Add unit tests for hooks.
Add more flexbox props to Box
.
Add intrinsic div element types to Box
props type.
Add selected item hover colors in select
.
Calendar
cellSpacing
to CalendarMonthTheme
.HeaderLeftIcon
and HeaderRightIcon
to CalendarMonthTheme
to be able to use custom icons in month switcher
buttons.borderColor
, borderRadius
and rangeBorderRadius
to CalendarDay
's wrapperStyle
.rangeBackground
, verticalExpand
and horizontalExpand
to CalendarDay
's innerWrapperStyle
.FAQs
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