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Slidable list item snapping duration change #419

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@pekspro we definitely need to update doc here :)

@deltakosh deltakosh merged commit a264da5 into dev Sep 29, 2016
@deltakosh deltakosh deleted the slidableListItemDurationChange branch September 29, 2016 18:14
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pekspro commented Sep 30, 2016

@deltakosh, I’m not sure if documentation about this constant would be interesting :-). But how to handle ItemClick event, like discussed in #316, is more interesting so I made this: microsoft/UWPCommunityToolkit-docs#45

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Actually (and I'm so sorry to mention that only now :))
We moved our doc here:
https://github.com/Microsoft/UWPCommunityToolkit/tree/dev/docs

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pekspro commented Sep 30, 2016

Ah see, I actually like that :-). #428

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Thanks a lot!

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