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[Bug]: UIShell header actions do not use theme values #11151

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tay1orjones opened this issue Apr 5, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11152
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[Bug]: UIShell header actions do not use theme values #11151

tay1orjones opened this issue Apr 5, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11152
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@carbon/react

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Chrome

Package version

v1.0.1

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Description

In the current storybook, the header actions are white and don't appear to have the right padding when hovered.

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n/a, present in storybook

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@tay1orjones tay1orjones moved this to ⏱ Backlog in Design System Apr 5, 2022
@tay1orjones tay1orjones self-assigned this Apr 5, 2022
@kodiakhq kodiakhq bot closed this as completed in #11152 Apr 5, 2022
Repository owner moved this from ⏱ Backlog to ✅ Done in Design System Apr 5, 2022
kennylam pushed a commit to kennylam/carbon that referenced this issue Jul 30, 2024
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* chore(examples): rename directory to stackblitz

* chore(examples): replace the cds to c4d in styles

* chore(examples): last fixes

* chore(docs): ....more

* docs(examples): replace to stackblitz links

* chore(examples): remove sandbox files

* docs(examples): renamed cds to c4d

* fix(toc): updating scss import

* fix(readme): use main instead of cwc-v2

* fix(pagination): updating docs

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Co-authored-by: Jeff Chew <[email protected]>
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