> We don't really have a "default" as I understand it, the colors I've seen in
> designs are grey and green, I would assume developers to have a look at the
> guidelines and make a decision on what's appropriate. That's why there's no
> "semantic" API but just the color and style.
Completely makes sense!
Implementation looks nice, merge with staging and then we can approve.
> We don't really have a "default" as I understand it, the colors I've seen in
> designs are grey and green, I would assume developers to have a look at the
> guidelines and make a decision on what's appropriate. That's why there's no
> "semantic" API but just the color and style.
Completely makes sense!
Implementation looks nice, merge with staging and then we can approve.