src/elements/Segment/Segment.js
A segment of content.
A segment can be used to reserve space for conditionally displayed content.
A segment may be formatted to raise above the page.
A segment can be formatted to show it contains multiple pages.
A segment can be formatted to look like a pile of pages.
A vertical segment formats content to be aligned as part of a vertical group.
A group of segments can be formatted to appear together.
A group of segments can be nested in another group of segments.
A segment group can appear horizontally.
A segment group can be raised.
A segment group can be stacked.
A segment group can be piled.
A segment may show its content is disabled.
A segment may show its content is being loaded.
A segment can have its colors inverted for contrast.
A segment can be attached to other content on a page.
A segment can be attached in complex ways.
A segment can increase its padding.
A segment can further increase its padding.
A segment may take up only as much space as is necessary.
A segment group may take up only as much space as is necessary.
A segment can be colored.
These colors can be inverted.
A segment can be formatted to appear more or less noticeable.
Inverted colors may be more or less noticeable.
A segment can be circular.
A segment can clear floated content.
A segment can appear to the left or right of other content.
A segment can have its text aligned to a side.
A basic segment has no special formatting.
A segment can have different sizes.
A group of segments can have different sizes.