bs_theme(version = 5)
) from 5.0.2 to 5.1.0 (#365)nav_menu()
(i.e., shiny::navbarMenu()
) wasn’t producing an .active
class on it’s .dropdown
container properly. (#372){magrittr}
’s pipe operator (%>%
) is no longer re-exported by {bslib}
. Either library(magrittr)
to make %>%
available and/or use use R 4.1’s pipe operator (|>
).bs_theme(version = 5)
). Bootstrap 4 remains the default in this release, but the next release, the default will likely change to Bootstrap 5.Small patch release to fix failing test on Solaris.
bs_theme()
options (navbar-bg
, navbar-light-bg
, and navbar-dark-bg
) for more easily customizing the navbar’s background (and foreground) color (#253, #271).bs_theme()
argument (font_scale
) for easier scaling of the base font size (#288).font_google()
, font_link()
, and font_face()
) are now re-exported from the {sass}
package. As a result, they may now be used with any Sass variable (e.g., bs_theme("input-font-family" = font_google("Pacifico"))
) as well as inside Rmd yaml without !expr
(e.g., input-font-family: google: Pacifico
– see #256 for more details). A new font_collection()
function was also added for a more convenient way to specify font fallbacks (#291).bs_themer()
now emits sensible yaml
front matter when used within an Rmd document (#288).bs_themer()
now overlays a spinner during Sass compilation (#243).{bslib}
now includes rmarkdown::html_document
templates demonstrating example usage with {bslib}
and {thematic}
(#288).<blockquote>
tags now have border-left/padding styles with version = 4
(to mirror the version = 3
behavior) (#239).shiny::devmode()
is enabled. To enable/disable these warnings, set the new options(bslib.color_contrast_warnings = )
to TRUE
/FALSE
(#287).bs_theme_dependencies()
now includes Sass source maps when shiny::devmode()
is enabled (#312).bs_add_functions()
/bs_add_mixins()
and deprecated bs_add_declarations()
to reflect sass::sass_layer()
’s new ability to place functions
before variable defaults
. As a result, variable definitions may now use functions defined with bs_add_functions()
. (#311)