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This PR was opened by the Changesets release GitHub action. When you're ready to do a release, you can merge this and the packages will be published to npm automatically. If you're not ready to do a release yet, that's fine, whenever you add more changesets to spectrum-two, this PR will be updated.

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spectrum-two is currently in pre mode so this branch has prereleases rather than normal releases. If you want to exit prereleases, run changeset pre exit on spectrum-two.

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@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Major Changes

📝 #2352 20807a5 Thanks @pfulton!

This update removes --mod-* custom property hooks per SWC-1264, see also the RFC for extensible styling. In addition, this update cleans up any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles; this was done to reduce the number of custom properties that are defined at the component level and trim down the size of the CSS we are shipping to consumers.

  • Remove all --mod-* custom property hooks.
  • Keep existing class selectors and variants unchanged.
  • Update stories to reflect the removal of the --mod-* override layer.
  • Remove any component-level custom properties that did not rely on the CSS cascade to define the styles.
  • Remove any high contrast mode styles being used where the default styles are sufficient.

Breaking change: the --mod-* override layer is removed. Consumers should set --spectrum-* variables directly where customization is needed.

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Patch Changes

Updated dependencies []:

@spectrum-css/[email protected]

Patch Changes

Updated dependencies [20807a5]:

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