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Add lang="en" to html element #366
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Remove dropShadow and use the native font of the OS
It's fairly common for people having '.jsx' extensions for their react components.
We simply avoid building the manager code in the production build Uglifying, already uglified code takes a lot of time. We we avoid that by simply copying the manager code comes with React Storybook to the build output directly bypassing webpack.
These packages are required for the webpack to work properly.
Adds lang="en" to html elements in both the index and iframe
Perhaps this should be configurable? |
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Adds lang="en" to html elements in both the index and iframe
I'm adding axe-core to my storybook, and one issue it always flags is that the
html
element lacks a validlang
attribute. Seems reasonable to add that to Storybook upstream, so that it is only flagging accessibility issues in my own components. Thoughts?