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After #27377 and #27378 we no longer use MDC classes directly in the markup. Instead we either use our own styles or we target our selectors with MDC mixins. However, the MDC classes were left in to reduce the amount of internal breakages. These leftover styles can still cause styles to bleed in from the MDC list so this change removes any remaining references.

After angular#27377 and angular#27378 we no longer use MDC classes directly in the markup. Instead we either use our own styles or we target our selectors with MDC mixins. However, the MDC classes were left in to reduce the amount of internal breakages. These leftover styles can still cause styles to bleed in from the MDC list so this change removes any remaining references.
@crisbeto crisbeto added P3 An issue that is relevant to core functions, but does not impede progress. Important, but not urgent target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release labels Jul 22, 2023
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Nice!

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@crisbeto crisbeto merged commit 5a7da12 into angular:main Jul 22, 2023
crisbeto added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 22, 2023
After #27377 and #27378 we no longer use MDC classes directly in the markup. Instead we either use our own styles or we target our selectors with MDC mixins. However, the MDC classes were left in to reduce the amount of internal breakages. These leftover styles can still cause styles to bleed in from the MDC list so this change removes any remaining references.

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AnthonyFr75 pushed a commit to AnthonyFr75/components that referenced this pull request Jul 31, 2023
After angular#27377 and angular#27378 we no longer use MDC classes directly in the markup. Instead we either use our own styles or we target our selectors with MDC mixins. However, the MDC classes were left in to reduce the amount of internal breakages. These leftover styles can still cause styles to bleed in from the MDC list so this change removes any remaining references.
stephenrca pushed a commit to stephenrca/components that referenced this pull request Aug 2, 2023
After angular#27377 and angular#27378 we no longer use MDC classes directly in the markup. Instead we either use our own styles or we target our selectors with MDC mixins. However, the MDC classes were left in to reduce the amount of internal breakages. These leftover styles can still cause styles to bleed in from the MDC list so this change removes any remaining references.
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