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Implemented the 'keepBoundarySelected' prop, allowing users to "update" a range by clicking on one of its ends.

This new property configures whether the range should remain selected if the user clicks on one of the "range boundaries". For instance, if the user selects days 1 and 3, and subsequently clicks on day 3 again, day 1 will remain selected to "update" the range.

Also implemented some fixes on the CSS that became particularly noticeable after this feature.

If there are any problems with this PR or if it will not be accepted for any reason, please let me know so I can take the necessary actions.

@wojtekmaj wojtekmaj force-pushed the main branch 3 times, most recently from 9045b27 to 22f61e6 Compare April 29, 2024 09:46
@wojtekmaj wojtekmaj force-pushed the main branch 2 times, most recently from dc4fd25 to a8c5ad5 Compare July 9, 2024 13:11
G@briel Castilho added 3 commits August 9, 2024 10:51
-- Implemented prop 'keepBoundarySelected', enabling users to "update" a range by clicking on one of its ends
-- fix active calendar__tile with the wrong color when also hovering. This is particularly noticeable when updating a range with 'keepBoundarySelected'
-- fix focused calendar__tile with the same color as a hovered tile, causing it to remain "selected" when updating a range (and in other specific cases)
@GCastilho GCastilho force-pushed the feat/keep-range-when-updating-selection branch from 111e202 to 0f5abd4 Compare August 9, 2024 13:52
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@wojtekmaj I've rebased the branch with the current state of main, can you review this PR or confirm that this feature will not be accepted?

Thank you

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