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TINY-10214: Add CSS for AI Assistant history mode #9065

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Related Ticket: TINY-10124, TINY-10160

Description of Changes:

  • Added new ai.less CSS file containing styles for classes to be used in the upcoming history mode
  • These styles allow the chat history to be displayed within a scrolling div which fits to the height of the large dialog, minus some space for some other dialog components.
  • There are also styles for adjusting the height of the container when the tabpanel nav bar is shifted to the top of the dialog, and for contrasting the background of a request against both the response below it and the background colour of the skin as a whole.

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  • Changelog entry added Not necessary for oxide
  • Tests have been added (if applicable) Not necessary for oxide
  • Branch prefixed with feature/, hotfix/ or spike/

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@MitchC1999 MitchC1999 requested review from noxuhax and a team as code owners October 13, 2023 01:19
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Since this isn't making 6.8 I'll switch it to draft so we stop getting review reminders. Sorry.

@TheSpyder TheSpyder marked this pull request as draft November 15, 2023 00:12
@spocke spocke modified the milestones: 6.8.0, 7.0.0 Nov 22, 2023
@TheSpyder TheSpyder modified the milestones: 7.0.0, 7.1.0 Mar 11, 2024
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