fix: update links in JSDoc (#14165)

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Rich Harris 10 months ago committed by GitHub
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fix: update links in JSDoc

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}
/**
* The `crossfade` function creates a pair of [transitions](https://svelte.dev/docs#template-syntax-element-directives-transition-fn) called `send` and `receive`. When an element is 'sent', it looks for a corresponding element being 'received', and generates a transition that transforms the element to its counterpart's position and fades it out. When an element is 'received', the reverse happens. If there is no counterpart, the `fallback` transition is used.
* The `crossfade` function creates a pair of [transitions](https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/transition) called `send` and `receive`. When an element is 'sent', it looks for a corresponding element being 'received', and generates a transition that transforms the element to its counterpart's position and fades it out. When an element is 'received', the reverse happens. If there is no counterpart, the `fallback` transition is used.
*
* @param {CrossfadeParams & {
* fallback?: (node: Element, params: CrossfadeParams, intro: boolean) => TransitionConfig;

@ -1947,7 +1947,7 @@ declare module 'svelte/transition' {
getTotalLength(): number;
}, { delay, speed, duration, easing }?: DrawParams | undefined): TransitionConfig;
/**
* The `crossfade` function creates a pair of [transitions](https://svelte.dev/docs#template-syntax-element-directives-transition-fn) called `send` and `receive`. When an element is 'sent', it looks for a corresponding element being 'received', and generates a transition that transforms the element to its counterpart's position and fades it out. When an element is 'received', the reverse happens. If there is no counterpart, the `fallback` transition is used.
* The `crossfade` function creates a pair of [transitions](https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/transition) called `send` and `receive`. When an element is 'sent', it looks for a corresponding element being 'received', and generates a transition that transforms the element to its counterpart's position and fades it out. When an element is 'received', the reverse happens. If there is no counterpart, the `fallback` transition is used.
*
* */
export function crossfade({ fallback, ...defaults }: CrossfadeParams & {

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