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As observed as part of #2 , The hover animation of button is getting interfered by the component which is below the current component.
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In ui.aragon.org, so far we only document the GU constant, there are a few other constants exposed that could be documented (e.g. RADIUS, and I believe there's also a constant for shadows).
Perhaps we could put this in a base > constants page?
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@reach/dialog is super nice with these.
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Currently the user of this slider needs to implement their own slide component, it would be great if a user could use a readily build slide-component, but also have the power to use their own.
This slide component should have at least an image source, image alt and link property.
Maybe there can be more but I'm not sure at this moment.
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This can easily be achieved via react-native-linear-gradient and react-native-web-linear-gradient
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This is super minor, and I'll completely understand if you just close it as "won't implement" but I bumped into it so I figured it was at least worth bringing up.