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new color palette #190

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@GurinderRawala GurinderRawala merged commit 04a4be1 into coderabbit_micro_frontend Oct 24, 2024
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The changes include updates to the color palette in the light theme, specifically in the LightColors class and the _variables.light.generated.scss file. The CodeRabbitLogo component has undergone a complete SVG structure overhaul, modifying its dimensions and internal paths. Additionally, the index.html file for the CodeRabbit Micro-frontend has had its resource file paths updated to reflect new versions of CSS and JavaScript files. These modifications aim to enhance the visual consistency and representation of the UI components.

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packages/grafana-data/src/themes/createColors.ts Updated LightColors class: modified primary color values from '#FF4702' and '#E33E00' to '#FF570AE5' and '#D9D9C8'; changed background colors from '#FFFFFF' to '#F6F6F1'.
public/app/features/dashboard/components/DashboardLoading/CodeRabbitLogo.tsx Significant update to CodeRabbitLogo component: increased SVG width from 180 to 526, height set to 82; adjusted viewBox from 0 0 130 30 to 0 0 526 82; replaced internal SVG paths and attributes with new paths using #171717 and #FF570A.
public/microfrontends/fn_dashboard/index.html Updated file paths for CSS and JavaScript resources: changed light theme CSS from grafana.light.319cee20e7a8257eadf0.css to grafana.light.e9cbf84ec3f56e41b20.css; updated runtime script from runtime~fn_dashboard.fc198176f5de1db6b062.js to runtime~fn_dashboard.832e70d83875a90e9629.js; modified main dashboard script from fn_dashboard.e177740ae17aef5ea15a.js to fn_dashboard.891183ce4ec380e6ad80.js.
public/sass/_variables.light.generated.scss Modified color variables: updated $blue-base from #FF4702 to #FF570AE5; changed $blue-shade, $layer0, $layer1, and various background color variables from #FFFFFF to #F6F6F1; adjusted $table-bg-odd and $table-bg-hover values for consistency in UI elements.

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In colors bright, we hop and play,
With shades of light to guide our way.
The logo shines, a brand new sight,
As paths and scripts take flight tonight.
A palette fresh, a theme so grand,
Together we create, a joyful land! 🐇🌈


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