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[Feat]: Allow apply custom css to buttons #694

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agracia-foticos opened this issue Jun 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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[Feat]: Allow apply custom css to buttons #694

agracia-foticos opened this issue Jun 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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@agracia-foticos
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Allow apply custom different css to accept, dissmiss and config

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Allow apply custom different css to accept, dissmiss and config

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Allow apply custom different css to accept, dissmiss and config

@agracia-foticos agracia-foticos added enhancement New feature or request triage yet to be reviewed labels Jun 6, 2024
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You can change the colors via css variabiles or you can use your own custom css to override the default styles.

@orestbida orestbida removed enhancement New feature or request triage yet to be reviewed labels Jun 6, 2024
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But we want to apply directly diferent classes to specific buttons.

One case is we want customize the order of buttons, and apply this styles https://tailwindcss.com/docs/order

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Sorry, this plugin is not compatible with CSS frameworks such as tailwind/bootstrap and will likely stay like this.

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