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The changes in this pull request involve updates to color properties in the light theme across multiple files. Specifically, the LightColors class in createColors.ts has modified background color values. The HTML file for the dashboard has updated paths for CSS and JavaScript files, reflecting version changes. Additionally, numerous color variables in _variables.light.generated.scss have been adjusted to a lighter palette, ensuring consistency in the visual theme. Overall, these modifications focus on enhancing the light theme's color scheme without altering the underlying structure or functionality.

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File Path Change Summary
packages/grafana-data/src/themes/createColors.ts Modified LightColors class background properties: primary, canvas, and secondary changed from '#F6F6F1', '#F6F6F1', and '#FAFAFA' to '#F5F5F5', '#F5F5F5', and '#F5f5f5'.
public/microfrontends/fn_dashboard/index.html Updated CSS and JavaScript file paths: CSS from grafana.light.e9cbf84ec3f56e41b20.css to grafana.light.11edba0e518ac6df7727.css; JS from fn_dashboard.891183ce4ec380e6ad80.js to fn_dashboard.0ebf23b22c9b8b6b19b9.js.
public/sass/_variables.light.generated.scss Updated multiple color variables from #F6F6F1 and #FAFAFA to #F5F5F5 and #F5f5f5, including $layer0, $layer1, $body-bg, $card-background, and others, ensuring a cohesive lighter color scheme throughout the application.

Poem

🐇 In fields of light where colors play,
A brighter hue has come to stay.
With shades of soft and gentle grace,
Our theme's refreshed, a lovely space.
So hop along, let joy abound,
In this new light, our dreams are found! 🌼


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@GurinderRawala GurinderRawala merged commit 4e1ac22 into coderabbit_micro_frontend Oct 25, 2024
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@GurinderRawala GurinderRawala deleted the color-change branch October 25, 2024 15:30
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