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Color classes for our configurator selection #715

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@malgojaviro malgojaviro commented Aug 2, 2024

We handpicked accessible variants for primary color. Now they're available with our configurator in the dashboard. Let's bake them into theme for easy customization.

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  • New Features
    • Introduced new color themes with six distinct color classes for enhanced UI customization: .uc-purple, .uc-red, .uc-orange, .uc-green, .uc-turquoise, and .uc-gray.
    • Added CSS custom properties for light and dark variants of each color, allowing for improved visual consistency and flexibility in theming.

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The recent changes introduce new CSS variables to enhance theming options in the theme.css file. Six distinct color classes have been added, each defining light and dark color properties in the OKLCH color space. This modification allows for greater visual consistency and customization within the application, improving the overall user interface experience.

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blocks/themes/uc-basic/theme.css Added six color classes with custom properties for light and dark variants in OKLCH color space for enhanced theming.

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    participant User
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    participant Theme

    User->>UI: Select color theme
    UI->>Theme: Request theme colors
    Theme-->>UI: Provide color variables
    UI-->>User: Update visual styles
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@malgojaviro malgojaviro requested a review from nd0ut August 2, 2024 14:37
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234-237: LGTM!

The .uc-purple class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.


239-242: LGTM!

The .uc-red class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.


244-247: LGTM!

The .uc-orange class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.


249-252: LGTM!

The .uc-green class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.


254-257: LGTM!

The .uc-turquoise class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.


259-262: LGTM!

The .uc-gray class defines appropriate OKLCH color values for light and dark variants.

@nd0ut nd0ut merged commit 3dc0b46 into main Aug 14, 2024
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@nd0ut nd0ut deleted the primary-color-classes branch August 14, 2024 11:03
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