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feat(Modal): add mini and tiny sizes #1853

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Rel #1851.
Rel #5123.

A Modal should also accept mini and tiny values on the size prop.

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@levithomason levithomason merged commit 5f7be15 into master Jul 16, 2017
@levithomason levithomason deleted the feat/modal-sizes branch July 16, 2017 21:35
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Released in semantic-ui-react@0.71.1.

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