GitAuto: Turn this website color into warmer (it is dark and lonly now...)#4
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Resolves #3
Why is this feature needed?
The website currently uses a very dark color tone that makes it feel cold and uninviting. By introducing warmer background colors, we aim to create a more welcoming and visually pleasant experience for users.
What and how are we changing? Why this approach?
We are updating the color variables in the assets/sass/libs/_vars.scss file. Specifically, the background colors for the "invert" theme have been changed from a dark shade (#1e252d) to a warmer tone (#331e1e). This approach was chosen because it directly targets the underlying Sass variables responsible for the website's color palette, ensuring a consistent change across all impacted components while keeping the codebase clean and maintainable.
What actions are required from users?
There is no immediate action required from users. However, developers should:
How does it work? (Technical details)
This pull request modifies the SCSS variables in the assets/sass/libs/_vars.scss file under the "invert" theme section:
The change ensures that the website adopts a warmer appearance without impacting the overall structure or functionality of the design.
Is it backwards compatible?
Yes, this change is fully backwards compatible. It is a purely cosmetic update that adjusts the color scheme without altering any functionality or layout.
Any other considerations?