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@kyrers kyrers commented May 23, 2025

Sets the correct light theme color for --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium.


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This PR focuses on updating color variables in the theme.css file, specifically modifying the value of --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium to a new color.

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  • Changed the value of --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium from #401d6c to #fcf4ff.

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    • Updated the base theme color for improved visual appearance by changing a primary tint from dark purple to light lavender. This affects the look and feel of the standard (non-dark) theme.

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The CSS variable --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium in the root of the base theme was updated from a dark purple color to a very light lavender shade. No other style variables or files were changed, and the dark theme remains unaffected.

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src/styles/theme.css Updated --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium variable from #401d6c to #fcf4ff.

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A brush of lavender, soft and bright,
Replaces purple's deeper night.
With gentle hues the theme now gleams,
A rabbit hops through pastel dreams.
CSS refreshed, the palette anew—
A lighter path for all to view!
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src/styles/theme.css (1)

29-29: Update documentation or style guide
If there’s a central design tokens doc, Storybook, or snapshot tests, update any references to the old --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium value to avoid drift.

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src/styles/theme.css (2)

29-29: Approve color update
The CSS variable --klerosUIComponentsTintMedium has been correctly updated to #fcf4ff for the light theme as per the design specification.


29-29: Verify color contrast accessibility
Please run a WCAG contrast check to ensure that #fcf4ff meets the required AA/AAA ratios against its intended backgrounds or overlays in the light theme.

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