react-dates developers recommend using airbnb-browser-shims, but doing some
testing I found loading the required polyfills individually instead of the
entire Airbnb Browser Shims package produces smaller builds.
* Switch all components to default exports
This ensures we can read all components for documentation generation (plus, standardizing is good)
* Add documentation to component file
* Fix table exports
* Move readme docs into inline docs
Includes updating new props, adding prop shapes
* Add doc-generation scripts to pull exported component docs into folder
* Remove key propType, causing react special-keys warning
* Fix proptype
* Update incorrect comment
* Remove template import, we can just use string concat
* Fix typo, update docs
* Validate component with helper function
Fixes compat issue with react-docgen
* Switch all components to default exports
This ensures we can read all components for documentation generation (plus, standardizing is good)
* inValidDays -> invalidDays
Invalid is a single word, so by capitalization rules the V should be lowercase
* Export child-components of Chart
* Fix table exports
* Move isMobileViewport to a helper function in lib
* Switch SummaryList to use navigable menu to support up/down (or left/right) arrow key navigation
* Switch to a dropdown menu/button combo when on a smaller screen
* Ensure aria role & href are only added if the item is a link
* Wrap the entire SummaryNumber in a link to match non-mobile use
* Update card content to be single line on mobile
* Add label to the popover title
* Make SummaryNumbers edge-to-edge on smaller screens
* Switch to the collapsed/dropdown view on screens <1100px
* Adjust offset of arrow icon