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Added responsive grid content collapsing/uncollapsing#446
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Not sure if it's best practice to merge from master. Maybe I should have plucked the gulp/travis tests only? |
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+1 for this feature. I've found myself needing it a time or two. |
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Going to test this and merge it today for 1.2. |
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Perhaps this is not the best naming convention, but I have found a few use cases for such class helpers.