Bug: Change color variable for dark mode
What does this PR do?
Updated the dark mode variables for --cal-brand and --cal-brand-emphasis in globals.css. This fixes the colour of the 'Save' button for App installation setup in dark mode.
Fixes #8756
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Environment: Staging(main branch) / Production
Type of change
- Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
Checklist
- I haven't added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works
- I haven't checked if new and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
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📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for @calcom/web
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Nine Pages Changed Size
The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:
| Page | Size (compressed) | First Load | % of Budget (350 KB) |
|---|---|---|---|
/apps/[slug]/[...pages] |
456.2 KB |
606.67 KB | 173.34% (🟢 -0.15%) |
/availability/[schedule] |
298.66 KB |
449.13 KB | 128.32% (🟢 -9.18%) |
/getting-started/[[...step]] |
382.56 KB |
533.03 KB | 152.29% (🟢 -9.15%) |
/new-booker/[user]/[type] |
285.09 KB |
435.56 KB | 124.45% (🟡 +0.49%) |
/new-booker/team/[slug]/[type] |
285.09 KB |
435.57 KB | 124.45% (🟡 +0.49%) |
/settings/admin/users/[id]/edit |
300.09 KB |
450.57 KB | 128.73% (🟢 -9.17%) |
/settings/admin/users/add |
299.77 KB |
450.25 KB | 128.64% (🟢 -9.17%) |
/settings/my-account/general |
293.61 KB |
444.09 KB | 126.88% (🟢 -9.17%) |
/settings/teams/[id]/members |
325.02 KB |
475.49 KB | 135.86% (🟢 -9.23%) |
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