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This commits adds a new static `create()` method to replace the existing ModalFactory.create approach. This allows the creation of a modal to now be simplified to: ```js import SomeModalClass from 'mymodule/wherever'; // ... const modal = await SomeModalClass.create(); ``` Prior to this change the modal was instantiated via the ModalFactory, but the Type of modal was typically pulled from the ModalClass itself via the registry. Essentially it used to require three modules to instantiate a single Modal, and now it takes just one.
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