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What kind of change does this PR introduce? (check at least one)

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Hi @xidedix, when trying the new scrollable attribute, I realised that you forgot to update the types with the latest release. Would be great to get this merged soon. Thanks a lot!

@xidedix xidedix changed the title Add new scrollable attribute to type definitions fix(CModal): add scrollable attribute to type definitions Jan 20, 2021
@xidedix xidedix merged commit 9a6d3e5 into coreui:dev Jan 20, 2021
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