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.breadcrumb {
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display: flex;
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flex-wrap: wrap;
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padding: $breadcrumb-padding-y $breadcrumb-padding-x;
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margin-bottom: $breadcrumb-margin-bottom;
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list-style: none;
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background-color: $breadcrumb-bg;
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@include border-radius($border-radius);
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}
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.breadcrumb-item {
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// The separator between breadcrumbs (by default, a forward-slash: "/")
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+ .breadcrumb-item::before {
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display: inline-block; // Suppress underlining of the separator in modern browsers
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padding-right: $breadcrumb-item-padding;
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padding-left: $breadcrumb-item-padding;
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color: $breadcrumb-divider-color;
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content: "#{$breadcrumb-divider}";
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}
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// IE9-11 hack to properly handle hyperlink underlines for breadcrumbs built
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// without `<ul>`s. The `::before` pseudo-element generates an element
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// *within* the .breadcrumb-item and thereby inherits the `text-decoration`.
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//
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// To trick IE into suppressing the underline, we give the pseudo-element an
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// underline and then immediately remove it.
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+ .breadcrumb-item:hover::before {
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text-decoration: underline;
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}
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// stylelint-disable-next-line no-duplicate-selectors
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+ .breadcrumb-item:hover::before {
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text-decoration: none;
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}
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&.active {
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color: $breadcrumb-active-color;
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}
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}
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