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feat: rename dark/high-contrast themes to palettes #29149
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Issue number: N/A --------- <!-- Please do not submit updates to dependencies unless it fixes an issue. --> <!-- Please try to limit your pull request to one type (bugfix, feature, etc). Submit multiple pull requests if needed. --> ## What is the current behavior? <!-- Please describe the current behavior that you are modifying. --> ## What is the new behavior? <!-- Please describe the behavior or changes that are being added by this PR. --> - Migrates the test infrastructure to use `palettes` instead of `themes` ## Does this introduce a breaking change? - [ ] Yes - [x] No <!-- If this introduces a breaking change: 1. Describe the impact and migration path for existing applications below. 2. Update the BREAKING.md file with the breaking change. 3. Add "BREAKING CHANGE: [...]" to the commit description when merging. See https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/blob/main/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#footer for more information. --> ## Other information <!-- Any other information that is important to this PR such as screenshots of how the component looks before and after the change. --> This **does not** change where the light/dark/high contrast styles live or how they are consumed in the test infra. That work is done here: #29149 Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
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LGTM once Shawn's feedback is addressed 👍
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Issue number: Internal
What is the current behavior?
Ionic Framework currently plans to offer dark and high contrast "themes" in v8. However this naming nomenclature conflicts with a significant new feature that the team is working on towards v9+.
What is the new behavior?
Does this introduce a breaking change?
Developers that have updated to the Ionic v8 beta and have implemented the dark and high contrast themes, will need to update the import path:
Other information
Blocked by: #29148. Review that first.
Documentation PR: ionic-team/ionic-docs#3521