.symbol
styles to _api-symbols.scss
(#40704)
The `.symbol` CSS class (which is primarily used to denote the type of API symbols - classes, functions, interfaces, etc.) are used in several places: - In the API list page (with the corresponding styles defined in `_api-list.scss`). - In search results (with the corresponding styles defined in `_errors.scss`). - In error list page (with the corresponding styles defined in `search-results.scss`). - In the `<aio-select>` component (with the corresponding styles defined in `_select-menu.scss`). Previously, global styles for `.symbol` were defined in `_api-list.scss` (i.e. the styles from `_api-list.scss` were also applied to `.symbol` elements in other places/components). Also, some of the SCSS files mentioned above defined some duplicate styles for `.symbol`. This commit moves the `.symbol` styles to a new `_api-symbols.scss` file, which contains common symbol-related styles. PR Close #40704
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