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DDFBRA-288 - Update drupal/gin theme to version 3.0.0-rc16+ Update cypress #1878

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https://reload.atlassian.net/browse/DDFBRA-288
https://reload.atlassian.net/browse/DDFBRA-289

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This pull request updates the drupal/gin theme to version 3.0.0-rc16 and the drupal/gin_toolbar to 1.0.0-rc8

Additionally, it refactors Cypress tests to accommodate the changes introduced in the updated theme. With the recent update, some UI elements have changed. I have added two new Cypress commands: clickSaveButton and deleteEntitiesIfExists. These commands are now functioning as expected and have been applied to all tests affected by the update. This ensures more reliable test execution going forward.

With the recent theme update, some UI elements changed. I have added two new Cypress commands: `clickSaveButton` and `deleteEntitiesIfExists`. These commands are now working as expected and is applied to all tests affected by the update. This also ensuring more reliable test execution in the future
No changes were made in this update. The package was not updated by Dependabot earlier because the `drupal/gin` theme was not at version `3.0.0-rc16`.
@kasperbirch1 kasperbirch1 merged commit 0cd92d9 into develop Jan 3, 2025
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@kasperbirch1 kasperbirch1 deleted the DDFBRA-288-opgrader-drupal-gin-cms branch January 3, 2025 08:28
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