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feat: WCAG AAA contrast and high-contrast theme #739

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@malgojaviro malgojaviro commented Sep 16, 2024

  • colors were tweaked to comply with WCAG
  • added high-contrast class uc-contrast

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced visual styles for UI components in the Cloud Image Editor, including updated button states and improved visibility for sliders and progress bars.
    • Introduced a contrast mode for better accessibility across various components.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed pre-commit checks, which may allow code quality issues to be introduced.
  • Style

    • Added new styles for modal dialogs and buttons to improve visual distinction and accessibility.
    • Adjusted color palette to a darker theme for improved contrast.
  • Chores

    • Cleaned up unnecessary pre-commit scripts from the Git workflow.

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The pull request introduces multiple changes across various files, primarily focusing on CSS modifications to enhance the visual styling and accessibility of the Cloud Image Editor and associated components. Key updates include the removal of a pre-commit hook script, adjustments to opacity, color variables, and the introduction of new styles for UI elements. These changes aim to improve user interaction and visual consistency throughout the application.

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File Path Change Summary
.husky/pre-commit Removed the pre-commit hook script that enforced lint-staged and TypeScript compilation checks during commits.
blocks/CloudImageEditor/src/css/common.css Enhanced UI component styling with changes to border-radius, color variables for buttons, and opacity settings for the slider.
blocks/CloudImageEditor/src/elements/slider/SliderUi.js Modified opacity of the _zeroDotEl element based on slider value to improve visibility.
blocks/DropArea/drop-area.css Updated styling for the drop area component, focusing on text and icon colors during active drag states.
blocks/FileItem/file-item.css Increased opacity of the .uc-progress-bar in uc-file-item for better visibility, especially when .uc-contrast is applied.
blocks/Modal/modal.css Introduced an outline style for modal dialogs within elements that have the uc-contrast class.
blocks/SourceBtn/source-btn.css Added new hover styles for buttons and icons in uc-source-btn when in a uc-contrast parent.
blocks/themes/uc-basic/common.css Added a border style for secondary buttons in contrast mode.
blocks/themes/uc-basic/theme.css Adjusted color definitions for UI elements, introducing a darker color palette and new color variables for the .uc-contrast class.
solutions/file-uploader/minimal/index.css Added a new style rule for elements within a specific context in the file uploader component.

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    User->>Git: Commits changes
    Git->>Lint: Run lint-staged
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    TypeScript-->>Git: Compilation results
    Git-->>User: Commit success or failure
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@malgojaviro malgojaviro changed the title WCAG AAA contrast and high contrast theme WCAG AAA contrast and high-contrast theme Sep 16, 2024
@egordidenko egordidenko changed the title WCAG AAA contrast and high-contrast theme feat: WCAG AAA contrast and high-contrast theme Sep 19, 2024
@egordidenko egordidenko merged commit 82c29e1 into main Sep 19, 2024
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@egordidenko egordidenko deleted the feat/high-contrast-theme branch September 19, 2024 13:29
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