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Add custom colors to Twenty Seventeen. #324
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Note that this was copied from style.css.
Per @melchoyce, switching #999 to #bbb. Assuming #aaa will need to go to #ccc in the process so that it doesn't become darker than the other pattern.
The base colorscheme doesn't specify this, so it wasn't being inverted but the text color was. Selectors copied from where the text color is inverted.
Adjust saturation to 50% per @melchoyce, and reduce the saturation on body text (base: #333) by 20% of the base saturation (should come out to 40%). Needs testing.
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Resolves #116.