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fix #232 #233

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Enhanced responsive styling in error components for better visual clarity.
    • New color class definitions added for version control actions to improve UI theming.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Adjusted formatting of error message solutions to improve readability and user experience.
  • Chores

    • Updated dependency for improved CSS class management.
  • Refactor

    • Simplified error handling logic in components and hooks for better maintainability.

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The recent updates enhance the JavaScript project by introducing a new dependency for class name management, refining component styling and responsiveness, and simplifying color logic for error handling. Key components have been modified to improve readability and maintainability, while CSS changes enhance layout adaptability. Additionally, the color palette for version control actions has been expanded, supporting better theming options in the application.

Changes

Files Change Summary
package.json Added "classnames": "^2.5.1" dependency to manage CSS class names conditionally.
src/components/Error/Error.jsx Added md:px-0 class to improve responsiveness for medium screens.
src/components/Error/ErrorCard.jsx Refactored color logic by passing the entire error object to useColorBorderBox.
src/components/Error/ErrorType.jsx Replaced hook usage with direct conditional rendering for background colors based on type prop.
src/components/Error/ModalSolutions.jsx Renamed destructured property and slightly adjusted overlay background color for clarity.
src/components/Error/css/style.css Changed #scroll-solution height to min-height: 100px and max-height: 90vh for responsiveness.
src/components/Search/SearchInput.jsx Updated background colors from hex codes to semantic class names for better readability.
src/data/error.json Modified solutions format from structured JSON array to a concatenated string.
src/hooks/useColorBorderBox.js Streamlined function by removing state management; now derives borderColor directly from error.
tailwind.config.cjs Renamed color key to camelCase and added new color definitions for version control actions.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant ErrorComponent
    participant ErrorHandler
    participant ColorBox

    User->>ErrorComponent: Trigger Error
    ErrorComponent->>ErrorHandler: Handle Error
    ErrorHandler->>ColorBox: Get Color Based on Error
    ColorBox-->>ErrorHandler: Return borderColor
    ErrorHandler-->>ErrorComponent: Update UI with borderColor
    ErrorComponent->>User: Display Updated Error UI
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