Cory LaViska 212ca5b0a6 Fix icons (#997)
* remove

* remove style observer from icons

* fix size example

* unbreak the themer

* remove old test

* remove abstraction

* remove createProperty and initial; fix default attribute values

* skip it to ship it

* cleanup and add ? fallback

* update tests

* fix types

* remove default

* update test

* update tests

* update deps

* update deps

* update deps

* update dep

* fix comment

* downgrade 11ty

* revert deps

* add nunjucks

* prettier

* skip tests for now

* fix parsing error

* prettier

* skip

* sigh webkit

* tidy up icon library examples

* change rando `solid` icon to `regular`

* restore tests

* fix radio group size

* fix button group size

* remove size from card

* fix menu item sizes

* remove card `size` from visual tests and docs

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Web Awesome

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  • Fully customizable with CSS 🎨
  • Includes an official dark theme 🌛
  • Built with accessibility in mind
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Documentation: webawesome.com

Source: github.com/shoelace-style/webawesome

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You don't need to do any of this to use Web Awesome! This page is for people who want to contribute to the project, tinker with the source, or create a custom build of Web Awesome.

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What are you using to build Web Awesome?

Components are built with LitElement, a custom elements base class that provides an intuitive API and reactive data binding. The build is a custom script with bundling powered by esbuild.

Forking the Repo

Start by forking the repo on GitHub, then clone it locally and install dependencies.

git clone https://github.com/YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/webawesome
cd webawesome
npm install

Developing

Once you've cloned the repo, run the following command.

npm start

This will spin up the dev server. After the initial build, a browser will open automatically. There is currently no hot module reloading (HMR), as browser's don't provide a way to reregister custom elements, but most changes to the source will reload the browser automatically.

Building

To generate a production build, run the following command.

npm run build

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npm run create wa-tag-name

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