@javasol wrote:
I migrated my app from Ionic 3 to 4 and for the most part I see slightly better performance and it seems like it’s pretty stable. The only real issue I have is why did Ionic switch to use shadow DOM? I know it’s being used in other libraries but still it seems like this added a huge restriction on customization. I’ve been struggling to customize any Ionic component and it seems like there is very little gained by this
Issues I’ve been struggling with
Expand ion-select and ion-select-option to display all text and not have an ellipses at the end
I have a list of ion-item-sliding items that for some of them I want to hide the sliding arrow. Is this feasible? I put disabled=true but it still displays the icon, which is a little misleading
is there a way to change the color of the arrow icon? Right now it’s a grayish color and I would rather change it to black so that users don’t think it’s disabled
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