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Add a "none" theme #1120

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segevfiner opened this issue Apr 16, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #1121
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Add a "none" theme #1120

segevfiner opened this issue Apr 16, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #1121

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Problem

You might want to have tippy look like when you don't include it's default CSS. Yet you don't want to not include it, as some other stuff in your app does need it, and it does include some stuff other than styling.

Solution

Add a "none" theme which basically makes tippy look like if you didn't include its default CSS, but still have the default padding, animation, etc.

segevfiner added a commit to segevfiner/tippyjs that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2023
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