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@goncaloacbsilva goncaloacbsilva commented Aug 9, 2022

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I'm a comp. sci student interested in fullstack development. I started with React development but changed to Angular because I was tired of react state architecture ahahah
Flowbite was also a game changer for my projects and I've been using it since I discovered it!
In my opinion, Angular lacks open-source good-looking component libraries (not counting PrimeNG) and I believe this project will help address that issue. So I would love to give my contribute to the project!

Changes:

  • Added Breadcrumb and BreadcrumbItem components
  • Added Breadcrumb docs

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  • The breadcrumb's main component <flowbite-breadcrumb> is barely customizable. Only has the solidBackground property (see related docs)
  • Could not find any icon for the breadcrumb component on the Tailwind SVG icons pack Hero Icons
  • No UI test was created for the component (only the default ones)

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PR Updates:

  • Reduced Breadcrumb component complexity
  • Removed solidBackground property (User applies styles with class attribute instead)
  • Added component sidebar icon that is being used on React version

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Hello @goncaloacbsilva, great job out there 👏
I will merge this.

@bacali95 bacali95 merged commit 9434882 into themesberg:main Aug 10, 2022
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