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  • New Features
    • Improved organization of theme configurations for better scalability and future enhancements.
    • Introduced a darkMode property to allow for potential dark theme support.
    • Added a default theme setting with an initial light theme.

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The changes involve a restructuring of the theme configuration in theme.config.jsx. The defaultTheme property has been moved into a new nested theme object, which now includes a themes array initialized with 'light'. Additionally, a darkMode property has been introduced and set to false. This reorganization allows for better management of theme-related properties.

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theme.config.jsx Restructured theme configuration: moved defaultTheme into a nested theme object, added themes array with 'light', and introduced darkMode set to false.

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5-8: LGTM!

The changes to the theme configuration align with the PR objective to support only the light theme. The introduction of the themes array allows for potential future expansion of theme configurations.


9-9: LGTM!

Setting darkMode to false aligns with the PR objective to support only the light theme.


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@valentinyanakiev valentinyanakiev merged commit c79fd76 into develop Sep 11, 2024
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@valentinyanakiev valentinyanakiev deleted the config-upd branch September 11, 2024 11:57
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