Mads Rasmussen 876fc5fff9 Collection: Introduce Collection Item Ref extension type (#20994)
* Add entity collection item card extension type + default elements

* implement user collection item card

* fix selection events

* map to prop

* add prop/attr for href

* add support for which detail properties to show

* update type import

* Update src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/src/packages/core/collection/item/entity-collection-item-card/entity-collection-item-card.element.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* import card in correct file

* Fix event listener binding for selection events

* implement disabled property for collection item cards

* init commit of collection item ref extension

* fix imports

* add element interface

* Implement UmbEntityCollectionItemElement interface in item cards

Added the UmbEntityCollectionItemElement interface to document and user collection item card elements for improved type safety and consistency. Updated type exports to include the new interface.

* Update collection item ref to use uui-ref-node

Replaces the placeholder div with a uui-ref-node component, passing relevant item properties and event handlers. Adds dynamic icon rendering using umb-icon.

* Refactor entity collection item elements to use shared base

Introduces a new abstract base class for entity collection item elements, consolidating shared logic for card and ref variants. Updates card and ref element implementations to extend the new base, and refactors extension manifest interfaces for consistency. This improves maintainability and reduces code duplication.

* use class instead of magic string

* Use ifDefined for href in item card element

* Fix href attribute handling in collection item ref

* Make meta property optional in ManifestEntityCollectionItemBase

* Use ifDefined for href binding in document card

* Fix user card href binding with ifDefined

* Apply suggestion from @Copilot

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

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