feat: Style panel binding variable reset
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- [x] Feature
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Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Enhanced interactivity with added modal and reset functionality in configuration items.
- Improved visual presentation with updated styling for modals and reset buttons.
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Bug Fixes
- Ensured consistent modal positioning and visibility toggling.
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Refactor
- Streamlined component imports and usage across various modules for better maintainability.
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Style
- Adjusted styling properties such as padding, border radius, and text display for better user experience.
- Updated color variables in the theme for improved accessibility and design consistency.
Walkthrough
The updates introduce enhancements to modal and reset functionalities within various components. Key modifications include renaming functions, refining imports for consistency, and adjusting styling variables to improve visual presentation. These changes collectively aim to elevate user interactivity and streamline code maintainability, contributing to a more coherent user experience.
Changes
| File Path | Summary of Changes |
|---|---|
packages/common/component/ConfigItem.vue |
Modified template structure, added conditional classes and event handlers, imported new components, and introduced properties and methods for modal and reset functionality. |
packages/common/component/ModalMask.vue |
Renamed useModal to useModalMask, added logic for calculating modal positioning, and updated styling to enhance visual consistency. |
packages/common/component/ResetButton.vue |
Adjusted styling for the ResetButton component, establishing fixed dimensions and a rounded appearance. |
.../common/component/index.js |
Added exports for ModalMask and ResetButton components. |
.../background/BackgroundGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../border/BorderGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../effects/EffectGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../layout/FlexBox.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../layout/GridBox.vue |
Reorganized imports and replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../layout/LayoutGroup.vue |
Refactored imports and replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../position/PositionGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../size/SizeGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../spacing/SpacingGroup.vue |
Reorganized imports and replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
.../spacing/SpacingSetting.vue |
Modified import statement for ResetButton, adjusted function declaration order. |
.../typography/TypographyGroup.vue |
Updated imports to use named imports from @opentiny/tiny-engine-common, replaced useModal with useModalMask. |
packages/settings/styles/src/js/useStyle.js |
Enhanced logic for extracting styles based on conditions, adding checks for robustness. |
packages/theme/light/base.less |
Introduced new CSS custom properties for styling enhancements. |
packages/theme/light/metaComponent.less |
Updated color variables for Low-Code meta configuration items, improving styling for binding elements. |
Poem
In a garden of code where changes bloom,
Modals and resets chased away gloom.
With functions refined and styles that shine,
A melody of updates, all in line.
Colors spruced up, components align,
Together we celebrate, feeling divine! 🌼✨
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