/* ---------------------------------
-----  dimension variables --------
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/* ------  standard elements padding & margin  ------- */
/* spacing */
/**
**  Official Font sizes
------------------------------- */
/**
** Line-heights
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/*
  Mixin to progressively-enhance :focus-visible, keeping :focus where not supported
  Add an arbitrary list of selectors into the arguments, and the styling in the block.
  I you pass no selectors to the mixin the parent ("ampersand") operator is used instead.

  There are two mixins:
  - focus-visible: a generic focus-visible, giving you "slots" to decide what to render for :focus, :focus reset, and :focus-visible
  - focus-visible-outline: a focus-visible, which only resets the outline. If you don't need more custom resets, use this one!

  Use focus-visible:
  The key thing here is checking which slot is being rendered.
  For example, you can reset box-shadow here, or anything else.

  @include focus-visible using ($slot) {
      @if $slot == focus {
          outline: 2px solid transparent;
          box-shadow: 0 0 0 4px blue;
      }
      @if $slot == focusReset {
          box-shadow: none;
      }
      @if $slot == focusVisible {
          box-shadow: 0 0 0 4px blue;
      }
  }

  Use focus-visible-outline:
  @include focus-visible-outline("button", "a[href]") {
      outline: 2px solid blue;
  }

  Resulting CSS (compressed):

  button:focus,
  a[href]:focus {
      outline: 2px solid blue;
  }

  button:focus:not(:focus-visible),
  a[href]:focus:not(:focus-visible) {
      outline: none;
  }
  button:focus-visible,
  a[href]:focus-visible {
      outline: 2px solid blue;
  }
*/
.ux-static-filter {
  display: block;
}
.ux-static-filter p [data-ux-static-filter] {
  opacity: 1;
  transition: opacity 0.2s ease;
}
.ux-static-filter--hidden-items [data-ux-static-filter] {
  opacity: 0;
}
.ux-static-filter__item--hidden {
  position: absolute;
  visibility: hidden;
}