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Updated .scale() mixin so that it accepts optional vertical scale factor... #11748

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@bganicky bganicky commented Dec 6, 2013

... parameter.

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bganicky commented Dec 6, 2013

Now, the .scale() mixin accepts only one parameter and therefore scales both x-axis and y-axis by the same factor. I've added optional second parameter for y-axis scale factor. This change is backward compatible because you can still use just the first param resulting in a same behavior as before the change.

mdo added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2013
Updated .scale() mixin so that it accepts optional vertical scale factor...
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pytkin added a commit to designmodo/Flat-UI that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2014
so that it accepts optional vertical scale as second parameter.
twbs/bootstrap#11748
stempler pushed a commit to stempler/bootstrap that referenced this pull request Apr 11, 2014
Updated .scale() mixin so that it accepts optional vertical scale factor...
stempler pushed a commit to stempler/bootstrap that referenced this pull request Nov 4, 2014
Updated .scale() mixin so that it accepts optional vertical scale factor...
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