Chuma Mcphoy (We Ahead) 38cce4b136 Merged in feat/SW-1542-carousel-functionality (pull request #1311)
feat(SW-1542): Carousel component

* feat(SW-1542): add Embla Carousel component and use in CarouselCards

* fix(SW-1542): remove max-width constraint for card on ipad

* fix(SW-1542): Add padding to start page content container

* refactor(SW-1542): Improve Embla Carousel type imports

* refactor(SW-1542): Remove unnecessary carousel wrapper div

* refactor(SW-1542): Modularize Carousel component structure

* refactor(SW-1542): Remove carousel dots display

* feat(SW-1542): Add carousel dots navigation

* refactor(SW-1542): Update Carousel component styling and types

* refactor(SW-1542): Remove uneeded useCallback from Carousel navigation methods

* refactor(SW-1542): Modify CarouselContextProps type to exclude className

* refactor(SW-1542): Optimize React imports in Carousel components

* refactor(SW-1542): Consolidate Carousel component and remove CarouselRoot

* refactor(SW-1542): Update Carousel navigation methods to use function-based scroll checks

* refactor(SW-1542): Add explicit children prop support to CarouselContent component

* refactor(SW-1542): Add children prop support to CarouselItem component


Approved-by: Christian Andolf
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