sweetalert2-themes
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Add `!default` flag to dark theme variables
This change allows users to override these variables during their project setup using the @use
rule, as documented on the SCSS website
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Style
- Updated default color variables for dark theme settings.
Walkthrough
The recent updates focus on enhancing the visual theme of a project by refining its dark mode aesthetics. This involves setting new default values for key color variables, ensuring a more cohesive and visually appealing dark theme across the interface.
Changes
File(s) | Summary of Changes |
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dark/dark.scss |
Set default values for $swal2-dark-theme-black and $swal2-dark-theme-white . |
🐰✨
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