fix: scale empty state images to a proper size
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Walkthrough
The changes in the pull request focus on the EmptyState component within empty-state.tsx. A new type ImageProps is introduced to define the structure of the image prop, which now requires specific properties: src, width, and height. Additionally, a new function getImageSize is added to calculate image dimensions based on a baseSize. The rendering logic is updated to utilize these changes, ensuring that the image is displayed responsively with proper styling.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| web/core/components/common/empty-state.tsx | - Added type ImageProps for the image prop. - Updated Props type to use ImageProps. - Introduced getImageSize function to calculate image dimensions. - Modified rendering logic to accommodate new image structure and ensure responsive layout. |
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🐇 In the meadow where images play,
A new type has come to stay.
With width and height, they dance and twirl,
Responsive beauty in a digital swirl.
Empty states now shine so bright,
Thanks to changes that feel just right! 🌼
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