flushSync() instead of d.nextFrame() (#3263)
* use `flushSync` instead of `d.nextFrame` This guarantees that after the `flushSync` call the DOM is updated. This means that we don't have to guess and delay by a double `requestAnimationFrame` (`nextFrame`) and _hope_ that the DOM was updated already. * inline disposables call Each function in the `disposables()` object returns a cleanup function which means we can return this directly. * inline if-statements Small one, but consistent with `<Menu />` and `<Listbox />` components. * inline `flushSync()` callbacks
Headless UI
A set of completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
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