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feat(slug): ai callout updates for 2.2.0 #11453

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Follow up to : carbon-design-system/carbon#15522 & carbon-design-system/carbon#15528

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This pulls in the new callout slug updates and updates to new carbon version

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New

  • slug callout styles
  • when slug revert is active then remove parent component background styles

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  • updated carbon version
  • updated slug stories

Removed

  • {{removed thing}}

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ibmdotcom-bot commented Jan 26, 2024

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LGTM!

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looks good to me!

@ariellalgilmore ariellalgilmore added the Ready to merge Label for the pull requests that are ready to merge label Jan 26, 2024
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@kennylam kennylam merged commit 8f0b9f6 into carbon-design-system:release/v2.2.0 Jan 26, 2024
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@ariellalgilmore ariellalgilmore deleted the feat/slug-ai-callout-updates branch January 26, 2024 18:56
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