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Refactor commit graph styling to use css variables #17860

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  • Use common variables for colors and font
  • Alter graph color 5 to provide enough contrast on both themes

- Use common variables for colors and font
- Alter graph color 5 to provide enough contrast on both themes
@silverwind silverwind added the type/refactoring Existing code has been cleaned up. There should be no new functionality. label Nov 29, 2021
@GiteaBot GiteaBot added the lgtm/need 1 This PR needs approval from one additional maintainer to be merged. label Nov 29, 2021
@GiteaBot GiteaBot added lgtm/done This PR has enough approvals to get merged. There are no important open reservations anymore. and removed lgtm/need 1 This PR needs approval from one additional maintainer to be merged. labels Nov 29, 2021
@wxiaoguang wxiaoguang merged commit 9ecfc54 into go-gitea:main Nov 30, 2021
@silverwind silverwind deleted the graphvars branch November 30, 2021 08:10
Chianina pushed a commit to Chianina/gitea that referenced this pull request Mar 28, 2022
- Use common variables for colors and font
- Alter graph color 5 to provide enough contrast on both themes
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